Toronto police are investigating after swastikas were found scrawled in spray paint on the children’s playground equipment at a west Toronto park.
The anti-Semitic vandalism was located on Monday at Dovercourt Park, which is near Dupont and Dufferin streets, specifically at Bartlett and Fernbank avenues.
Media officer Const. Shannon Eames confirmed that police are investigating the incident, but would not provide any further details.Anyone with further information should contact Toronto police at 416-808-2222, or Crime Stoppers anonymously at 416-222-8477 orSwastikas were recently found scrawled in spray paint on the children’s playground equipment at west Toronto's Dovercourt Park.
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