Man pleads guilty to downtown Dayton vandalism spree

The man accused of being a menace by downtown Dayton business owners for more than a decade may be going to prison.

Mark Arden, 60, pleaded guilty to eight charges in connection with a downtown vandalism spree, leading to his most recent arrest in August.

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Dayton police and prosecutors say Arden damaged seven different businesses on Aug. 12.

One of those was the Teardrop Steakhouse. He then his a bookstore and several businesses in the Talbott Tower…

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