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Patrols in place to catch mysterious ‘wannabe Banksy’ graffiti artist in Snodland

By MilyeMay 28, 20253 Mins Read
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A series of spray-painted tags have sprung up in a town prompting patrols and a search to catch an elusive “Banksy wannabe”.

The name “Lorenso” has been repeatedly daubed in graffiti across various street furniture and property around Snodland.

One of the many "Lorenso" signature graffiti taggs which have sprung up in and around SnodlandOne of the many "Lorenso" signature graffiti taggs which have sprung up in and around Snodland
One of the many “Lorenso” signature graffiti taggs which have sprung up in and around Snodland

The tag has been spotted on a utility box, a public bin, and metal doors near a substation in recent weeks.

According to councillors and residents, the vandalism usually “happens at night”, and in places without CCTV, where the culprit is difficult to identify.

Richard, a local dog walker who did not wish to give his full name, told KentOnline he was upset by the vandalism.

“This isn’t art — it’s just disrespect,” he said. “It shows no regard for the people who care about how the village looks and take pride in it.

“He is not Banksy.”

The “Lorenso” tag spray-painted on a utility box near people's homesThe “Lorenso” tag spray-painted on a utility box near people's homes
The “Lorenso” tag spray-painted on a utility box near people’s homes
One of the “Lorenso” tags spotted on a public bin in Snodland.One of the “Lorenso” tags spotted on a public bin in Snodland.
One of the “Lorenso” tags spotted on a public bin in Snodland.

Tonbridge and Malling borough councillors Sue Bell and Luke Chapman are actively trying to uncover the mystery behind the tags and are encouraging anyone with information to come forward.

“We’re hoping the community will help us track down this elusive artist,” said Cllr Chapman.

“The more people come forward, the better we can put an end to this issue.”

Nick Watts, a former council candidate and administrator of a local Facebook page, also shared an update online explaining the challenges involved.

“Dealing with graffiti is tough, especially when there’s little to go on,” he wrote.

Councillor Luke Chapman (Con), who represents Snodland East and Ham Hill, is encouraging residents to report the graffitiCouncillor Luke Chapman (Con), who represents Snodland East and Ham Hill, is encouraging residents to report the graffiti
Councillor Luke Chapman (Con), who represents Snodland East and Ham Hill, is encouraging residents to report the graffiti

“It usually happens at night, in places without CCTV, and those doing it often cover their faces – making it very hard to identify them.”

He added that although the “Lorenso” tag has been seen in several locations, there are no confirmed details about the person responsible, including their age, gender, or whether they live locally.

“Without that, it’s difficult for the police to know where or when to focus their efforts,” he said.

Mr Watts noted that policing resources are currently stretched and unless new information emerges, there is little more that can be done in terms of the investigation.

However, he confirmed a new anti-social behaviour team will soon begin patrols in Snodland, which could help gather useful observations.

He urged residents to report any suspicious activity or information to the police.

Police are looking into the reports but sat they are unable to comment at this stage while inquiries are ongoing.



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