Graffiti vandalism shakes Moritzburg: police are looking for witnesses!
Unknown perpetrators spray graffiti on several buildings in Moritzburg. The police are investigating and looking for witnesses.

Graffiti vandalism shakes Moritzburg: police are looking for witnesses!
In Moritzburg, the residents of this charming town are currently confronted with an ongoing nuisance: unknown people have been targeting several buildings and open spaces since last Sunday and spraying them with graffiti. The affected streets include Schlossallee, Brauhofstrasse, Bahnhofstrasse and a few others up to Pferdeweg and Kirchweg. A total of graffiti was found on 15 streets, with the distinctive lettering “BPD” particularly noticeable. The exact meaning of this abbreviation remains unclear; It is possible, for example, that it stands for borderline personality disorder.
The damage caused by these wanton acts cannot yet be estimated. Similar incidents have been recorded in the neighboring town of Radebeul. Here too, property damage caused by graffiti is being investigated. The district of Wahnsdorf is particularly affected, where a house wall on Altwahnsdorf Street and a van on Spitzhausstrasse were smeared. In Reichenberg, the wall of a house on Am Wasserturm street as well as walls and transformer houses on Großenhainer Straße and August-Bebel-Straße were also worked on. Police are looking for witnesses who can provide further information about these incidents.
Call for help
Whether in Moritzburg or Radebeul – the police are urgently asking citizens for support. Information about the perpetrators or the exact procedures can be given directly to the Dresden Police Department on (0351) 483 22 33. It is important that investigators access all information that could lead to the investigation of this property damage.
An interesting statistic shows that property damage caused by graffiti was recorded in Germany between 2014 and 2024. This data highlights the ongoing problem and trend surrounding such acts of vandalism. Although the exact numbers are not currently publicly known, it is clear that graffiti is a common problem. Statista has pointed this out here.
In summary, it can be said that the rural community of Moritzburg and the neighboring towns are struggling with a serious problem. Citizens are required to be vigilant and, if necessary, inform the authorities. Only together can vandalism be stopped. Let's promote a clean and beautiful environment for everyone!