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Woman damaged vehicle with rock in Toronto school parking lot: police

Lettering is seen on the side of this Toronto police vehicle. Isaac Callan/Global News

A woman has been arrested and charged with mischief after allegedly damaging someone’s vehicle with a rock in Toronto.

Toronto police initially said they believed the vandalism was hate-motivated.

In an update on Friday, officers said they no longer thought that was the case.

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Investigators said the incident was reported around 1 a.m. on Nov. 25 in the parking lot of a Jewish school and community daycare centre near Bathurst Street and Wilson Avenue.

They said the car was parked in the parking lot and damaged when it was hit by a rock. The incident was caught on camera and police said they were able to identify the suspect.

On Wednesday, Toronto police arrested a 33-year-old woman and charged her with mischief under $5,000 and two counts of failure to comply with a probation order.

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Editors note: Some details have been removed from this article after police clarified they no longer thought the incident was hate-motivated.

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