NorthwestAugust 28, 2015

Associated Press
This photo taken May 5, 2015, and provided by the Ada County Sheriff’s office shows a message “Destiny, Prom?” painted in large pink and blue letters on the side of the Black Cliffs east of Boise.
This photo taken May 5, 2015, and provided by the Ada County Sheriff’s office shows a message “Destiny, Prom?” painted in large pink and blue letters on the side of the Black Cliffs east of Boise.Associated Press

Associated Press

BOISE - Sheriff's deputies have interviewed more than a dozen girls named "Destiny" trying to crack a vandalism case in which someone spray-painted a prom invitation on a southwest Idaho cliffside.

But Ada County Sheriff's Office spokesman Patrick Orr told KBOI-TV in a story Thursday that the case remains unsolved.

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Authorities in May discovered the message "Destiny, Prom?" painted in large pink and blue letters on the side of the Black Cliffs, a popular rock climbing spot, east of Boise. The person could face a misdemeanor charge of injury by graffiti, which is punishable by up to six months in jail and a fine of $1,000.

The sheriff's office said new leads might emerge now that school is back in session.

Officials have painted over the graffiti.

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