Library Vandal Barry Flanagan Continues Book-Gluing Spree

📚 Sticky Situation at Library

By Cel Mates Crime Reports
Jan 13, 2025, 6:22 PM
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Barry 'Page Closer' Flanagan remains at large after a series of vandalism acts at Anville Library.​ The suspect has been:

  • Gluing key pages of library books together
  • Leaving bookmarks with 'Chapter Closed' message
  • Causing disruption to students and readers

Impact of the vandalism:

  • Failed exams due to inaccessible study materials
  • Stalled legal cases requiring reference books
  • Interrupted reading experiences, including Dostoevsky's Crime & Punishment

Latest Intelligence: Sources suggest Flanagan may have shifted focus to manufacturing defective office supplies, specifically non-adhesive Post-it notes.​

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MOST WANTED MONDAY🚨 Barry "Page Closer" Flanagan glued key pages of Anville library's books shut. Chaos ensued: exams failed, cases stalled, Crime & Punishment stopped mid-crime. His calling card? A bookmark reading “Chapter Closed.” Rumor says he’s now making unsticky post-its.

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