LEBANON, MO. -- The police chief in Lebanon is offering a reward for information leading to the arrest of whoever is harassing his family.
When Joe Brauer became chief two years ago, he promised to reorganize the agency and make his officers more accountable.
Some disgruntled residents have taken to the internet to voice their frustrations and gone as far as posting personal information about the Brauer family; his wife’s name, her car description, home address, what time she works and where she parks.
Since that information was released, vandals have punctured holes in the tires on his wife's car and scattered nails on his driveway.
The chief worries things could escalate to something more serious.