Police in Melbourne respond to reports that the graffiti artist known as “Pam the Bird” has spray-painted parts of the Bolte Bridge, a major bridge in the city. Multiple outlets report that the artist targets the bridge’s structure with the recurring “Pam the Bird” symbol. According to ABC, a person remains in a precarious position attached to the bridge after the spray-painting incident, including on a 140-metre-high tower associated with the Bolte Bridge. ABC describes an ongoing stand-off situation involving police as they manage the incident on the bridge. Other sources broadly confirm that the bridge is the target and that “Pam the Bird” is responsible for the graffiti. While the reports emphasize the same incident and attribution, they vary in detail, with only ABC providing specifics about the height and the person’s continued attachment during the police response. The coverage centers on law enforcement efforts at the scene and the use of the graffiti artist’s signature symbol on the bridge.