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Suspect in Appleton ice sculpture vandalism turns self in

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APPLETON (NBC 26) — A person of interest in a vandalism case that affected one of the displays in the Avenue of Ice Carvings turned themself in, according to police.

Over the weekend, one of the organizations involved in the event "Avenue of Ice Carvings" in downtown Appleton, Center for Suicide Awareness, reported their ice sculpture was vandalized.

"Last night, the beautiful heart sculpture we sponsored for the Avenue of Ice in Appleton Downtown was vandalized," the nonprofit stated on their official social media page.

Appleton Police was looking for a person of interest on Monday, referencing an incident that took place on early Sunday morning in the 200 block of W College Avenue.

Police confirmed to NBC 26 these are the same incidents.

The person of interest "self-reported" to the Appleton Police Department on Monday, police said.

Avenue of Ice Carvings returned this year to downtown Appleton with the theme "Things We Love About Wisconsin". The event, originally scheduled to begin last Friday, started on Saturday due to warm weather. The event features 26 sculptures along the downtown area. For more information, click here.