 The debate over the upcoming wet dry vote in Elkhorn City got more heated over the weekend when many of the signs encouraging residents to vote no were either vandalized or stolen all together. Elkhorn City Mayor Mike Taylor was notified of the situation just after daylight Saturday morning. At least this morning after my neighbor called me and told me the signs were all down at six o'clock. Two signs were over here in the yard. Now they're back, somebody's laid them back over the fence in the owner's property and they were on the fence here and there. And this makes the second time that's tore down but this time they took sticks. You can see where they've took the time to break the metal here. This is metal. They have broke the metal, took the time not caring for anything but taking the whole sign this time before it couldn't be put back up. These are one from the church of God. This is one from a house across the street. You can see as I'm looking at them, there's one, two, three, four or five signs thrown out in the middle of the highway in front of the Baptist Church here. This is very sad. Anyone with information about the vandalism is asked to contact the Elkhorn City Police Department.