
SAN ANDREAS DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS
Public Relations Division
Bolingbroke Penitentiary, Los Santos County | 18th of March, 20256
The SADOC Cleans the Streets
The San Andreas Department of Corrections (SADOC) has launched a major graffiti removal program. To restore the city’s look, the department is working hard to clean up Los Santos’s most heavily spray-painted areas.
SADOC teams now clean away gang signs and graffiti that have covered the city for years, working from the faded walls of Vespucci to the busy heart of Cypress Flats.
The mission: Paint over the past.
This effort is more than a new coat of paint; it restores civic pride through visible restitution. The campaign has two main goals:
On day one, SADOC crews cleaned the DMV walls and the heavily graffiti-covered areas of South Los Santos. Using powerful washers and matching paint, the department delivers real repairs, not temporary fixes.
Moving forward, SADOC plans to expand these operations into Paleto Bay and Sandy Shores, making sure that no corner of San Andreas is left in the shadow of vandalism.





Thanks to Chief Deputy Warden Bradley Coot, SCO Abdullah Fonto, SCO Jacob Harrison and Lt Mathew Drake
SADOC teams now clean away gang signs and graffiti that have covered the city for years, working from the faded walls of Vespucci to the busy heart of Cypress Flats.
The mission: Paint over the past.
This effort is more than a new coat of paint; it restores civic pride through visible restitution. The campaign has two main goals:
- Territorial Reclamation means removing gang graffiti to help neighbourhoods feel safer and more welcoming for everyone.
- Infrastructure Restoration: Cleaning public areas to prevent long-term damage.
On day one, SADOC crews cleaned the DMV walls and the heavily graffiti-covered areas of South Los Santos. Using powerful washers and matching paint, the department delivers real repairs, not temporary fixes.
Moving forward, SADOC plans to expand these operations into Paleto Bay and Sandy Shores, making sure that no corner of San Andreas is left in the shadow of vandalism.





Thanks to Chief Deputy Warden Bradley Coot, SCO Abdullah Fonto, SCO Jacob Harrison and Lt Mathew Drake

Warden Elena Flores
Executive Staff
San Andreas Department of Corrections

Chief Deputy Warden Jimmithy Jemima
Executive Staff
San Andreas Department of Corrections

SCO Eoghan Sterling
Assistant Head of Public Relations
San Andreas Department of Corrections




