BURBANK, California — Actor Noah Alexander Gerry, known for his recurring role on ABC’s drama series “Station 19,” was arrested in Burbank on Monday, July 13, 2026, on suspicion of felony vandalism and misdemeanor possession of graffiti tools. Public booking records from the Burbank Police Department show that the 28-year-old was taken into custody, booked on the two offenses and processed at a local police facility before being released from custody without bail. Under California law, the felony vandalism allegation reflects damage to property valued at more than $400, while the possession of graffiti tools is classified as a misdemeanor offense. BURBANK, California — Authorities have not released additional information about the case, including the specific location of the alleged vandalism, what type of property was damaged or the nature of the tools that officers say Gerry possessed at the time of his arrest. The investigation remains active, and the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s office has not yet announced whether it will file formal charges. Following media reports on the arrest, a representative for Gerry issued a statement defending his character, describing him as kind, mindful, responsible and talented, while Gerry himself has not publicly commented on the allegations or the ongoing legal process.
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