![]() That said, malicious mischief in Washington State can be charged as a misdemeanor or felony, depending on the extent, type, and cost of the damage. Some states call these acts “vandalism,” but the state of Washington refers to them as “malicious mischief.” Some common examples are graffitiing a person’s property without their consent, shattering a window with rocks, “keying” a person’s car, and flooding a house by clogging a sink and leaving the water running. Malicious mischief can be charged under many circumstances.
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