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Davis police investigating antisemitic vandalism

Police got reports of antisemitic spray paint on a wall separating Highway 113 and the greenbelt near Rio Grande Street and Joshua Tree Street Monday at 8:30 a.m.

DAVIS, Calif. — The Davis Police Department is investigating antisemitic vandalism on a wall in Davis as a hate incident.

Police got reports of antisemitic spray paint on a wall separating Highway 113 and the greenbelt near Rio Grande Street and Joshua Tree Street just before 8:30 a.m. Monday 

The spray paint was removed, according to the police department.

"The Davis Police Department takes these crimes seriously and is investigating this case as a hate incident," police wrote in a Facebook post.

Davis police said the vandalism likely happened the evening of Oct. 29 or the early morning hours of Oct. 30.

"Davis Joint Unified School District stands in unity with our entire community in denouncing hate in any form — it has no place here in Davis or anywhere," the school district wrote in a Facebook post.

Anyone who lives in the area with security camera footage showing the incident or knows something about the incident can contact the Davis Police Department by calling 530-747-5400 or emailing PoliceWeb@cityofdavis.org.

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