Green paint damage at the National Cathedral. Photo courtesy National Cathedral Twitter feed.

A woman was arrested Monday afternoon for vandalizing the National Cathedral, a Metropolitan Police Department spokeswoman said.

While the spokeswoman did not have any additional details to provide, Assistant Chief Peter Newsham told the Associated Press the woman would likely face charges of destruction of property. The suspect was found in the area of the Northewest D.C. Cathedral, Newsham said.

Green paint was found Monday splashed across the Bethlehem Chapel’s organ and in the Children’s Chapel at the Cathedral. According to a press release, the paint was still wet when it was discovered.

It’s unknown if the National Cathedral vandalism is related to other incidents involving green paint at the Lincoln Memorial and on a statue outside the Smithsonian Castle. Newsham told the AP police hope to question the woman about the other cases of vandalism, “but a language barrier delayed the interrogation.”

Update: The woman has been identified as 58-year-old Jiamei Tian of no fixed address. The MPD originally identified the suspect as Tian Jiamel.