Jessica alba police investigate

Oklahoma City police caught Jessica Alba Photos vandalism has increased, which seems to indicate ownership of the Oklahoma City defacing posters great white shark, and the police investigate.

Police found posters - aimed at raising awareness of the species numbers are declining - associated with a bridge in the city and elsewhere, including how the ad to see how United advertising.

Police SGT. Gary Knight said Wednesday that investigators have not interviewed Alba, who starred together in the "Fantastic Four" movies and "Sin City" and "Good Luck Chuck". Oklahoma is the filming of "The dying inside me," co-regulation model, stars Casey Affleck and Kate Hudson. (A 1976 adaptation of Jim Thompson novel starred Stacy Keach.)

Telephone messages left by Alba and the mouth is not returned Wednesday, but the 28 years actress released a statement to forgive.

"I have here should not part," said Alba. "I understand that they should have more words used, and I apologize, not thinking things through before I made a spontaneous and thoughtless decision to commit to participate with the people behind this campaign. I am sincerely sorry that the citizens of Oklahoma City and the United Way in my participation in this event. "

The photos show that seemed Alba adhesive posters and bring before the defaced billboard was posted on the website of blogger Mike White, but then removed. According to the site, a poster designed to raise awareness of the dwindling population of great white shark.

Explanation posted Wednesday on its website as follows: "International pressure is the only way to do this, and the opening of Oklahoma in the heart of rural America."

An official of the city Parks and Leisure Department reported the incident to police after testing Monday posters and photos from the Internet. Alba redacted names from the report because the police had not arrested or charged with any crime, Knight said.

United Way of Central Oklahoma President Bob Spinks said Wednesday the group receiving forgiveness of Alba.

"It was passionate about the cause we are passionate about serving the people of Central Oklahoma," Spinks said. "The interest for them is the fundraising campaign Kicking off today, had such a funny thing happened in this case.

"This is probably the best unreliable media, we are a long time."

In accordance with the laws of Oklahoma malicious defacing property with a crime punishable with jail time if the loss exceeds the amount of $ 1000 or more.

According to estimates, the damage is between $ 500 and $ 700, said kristy Yager, a spokesman of the city.
source ap

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