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Police seeking 2 suspects wanted in connection with anti-Semitic graffiti incidents

Police are seeking to identify two suspects wanted in connection with an investigation into anti-semitic graffiti in Toronto. Toronto police / handout

Police seek to identify two suspects wanted in connection with a hate-motivated graffiti investigation in Toronto.

Toronto police said they received a report of a mischief on June 9, at 1:45 a.m., in the Yonge Street and Empress Avenue area.

Police said two men went to three different locations in the area and allegedly “committed anti-Semitic vandalism/graffiti.”

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Officers are now seeking to identify the suspects.

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The first suspect is male, between 16 and 20 years old with a slim build. Officers said he was seen wearing all black clothing and a blue face mask.

The second suspect is believed to be in the same age range, with a medium build. Police said he was seen wearing a dark coloured hat, a grey long sleeved shirt and a jacket with reflective stripes down the arms, black shorts, black shoes with white soles and a blue mask.

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Anyone with information is asked to contact police or Crime Stoppers.

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