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BOISE, Idaho (AP) — Sheriff's deputies have interviewed more than a dozen girls named "Destiny" trying to crack a vandalism case where someone spray-painted a prom invitation on a southwest Idaho cliffside.
But Ada County Sheriff's Office spokesman Patrick Orr tells KBOI-TV (http://bit.ly/1K9cZsU) in a story Thursday that the case remains unsolved.
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 says new leads might emerge now that school is back in session.
Officials have painted over the graffiti.
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Information from: KBOI-TV, http://www.kboi2.com
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