NBC Chicago reports the search has intensified for a vandal seen in a video tape damaging two Chinese lions outside Chicago’s Chinese American Museum.
Museum officials today announced they were increasing the reward for information leading to the arrest of the vandal from $1000 to $2,500.
Estimates on the cost of repairing the damage from the March 2nd attack is $6800.
The lions were a gift last year from Chinese officials from the Fujian Province.
You can see the attack in the video tape below.
RE: Reward upped in vandalism of Chinese American Museum: Seems that back in fall of 2008, there was a fire, now vandalism. I hope this “bad luck” ends.