A woman accused of causing thousands of damage to hundreds of headstones in several local cemeteries has pleaded guilty.
In late October and early November of 2021, tombstones were spray painted in cemeteries including Elmwood, St. James, Calvary, Mount Zion and St. George’s.
It cost $72,000 to clean up the mess.
In January, police reported several charges of mischief had been laid against 20-year-old Megan Lee, legally known as Wild.
She also spray painted a number of cars, houses and the Batawa Ski Hill sign.
She pleaded guilty Tuesday before Justice Hunter.
A pre-sentence report was ordered with sentencing set for July 5.