Police looking for who painted anti-semitic graffiti on school

Durham Police yesterday said a suspect is wanted after painting anti-Semitic graffiti on a school in Uxbridge.

On Sunday, October 27, members of North Division responded to a hate crime in the area of Quaker Village Drive and Widdifield Court.

A pedestrian called police after seeing anti-Semitic graffiti painted on the side of a school. It is believed the graffiti was painted between the evening of Saturday, October 26 and the morning of Sunday, October 27.

Anyone with cell phone, dash cam, surveillance footage, or information about this incident is asked to contact the North Division Central Investigations Branch at 1-888-579-1520 ext. 1505.

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