Authorities in Maine arrested a man for allegedly spray painting images of Sasquatch on public property in Kennebunk.

City leaders and police say they did not find amusing the Bigfoot graffiti found around Kennebunck Beach in the picturesque coastal town. As a result, 36-year-old Freeman Hatch was taken into custody and charged with criminal mischief and possession of drugs, reports ABC affliate WBRZ.

According to Kennebunk Police Chief Robert MacKenzie, the Sasquatch drawings defaced public and private property, "costing time and money to repair or replace."

Hatch is scheduled to appear in court in November.

Last month, a tourist claimed to have captured a real-life Bigfoot on camera, which he uploaded to YouTube while he was vacationing in North Carolina. Eric Walters said he was renting a cabin in Hendersonville, a city in Henderson County, North Carolina, with his wife and another couple when he decided to take a stroll on the morning of Aug. 6, with his dog Ziggy. That's when Walters says he spotted a large creature that he initially believed was either a man or a bear walking through the brush on the side of the road. His Yorkshire Terrier also started barking at it, causing the mysterious thing to scurry away into the woods.

"I quickly realized it was not a bear but a Sasquatch," Walters told WTVD ABC11, adding that neighbors had warned them about bear activity and told them to be cautious.

"Zippy could tell I was scared and got so riled up that he got loose and went after it. It turns out the brave little guy chased the Sasquatch away and saved me from a possible encounter. I love him more than ever."

Walters says he thanks his dog for being heroic and said, "Yorkies are small in size but bigger than even a Sasquatch in heart."