Four Woodstock youths are facing mischief charges after going on an extensive graffiti spree in the south end of the city. On Saturday morning, residents in the area of Parkinson Road, Albert Street, Ontario Street and Manitoba Road woke up to find graffiti tags spray painted on buildings and vehicles throughout the area. Both St Patrick's and Southside schools were also targeted by the vandals. Police say a number of other homes, structures and vehicles were hit by graffiti. Police arrested four males under the age of 18 who were charged with mischief. The youths were released to the custody of their parents and will appear in court on a later date.

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