Hate crime unit is reviewing after racist graffiti was spray painted on a home, automobiles, metropolis property, police say
A 23-year-old woman from King has been charged after a rash of vandalism in Vaughan earlier this week.
York Regional Police obtained a collection of reviews of mischief to a property within the space of Burnhaven Avenue and Haymer Drive on Sept. 9 at 5 a.m.. Investigators discovered that at about 1:15 a.m., following a dispute, a suspect attended an particular person’s home and used spray paint to deface a residence and automobile, together with racist symbols and remarks regardless of the sufferer not being a part of that group.
“While investigating this incident, police discovered additional vehicles and city property spray painted with graffiti, including racist slurs,” police stated in a information launch.
The hate crime unit is reviewing the incident, police stated.
Denica Zufic of King has been charged with 11 counts of mischief to property, one depend of harassing communications, and two counts of failing to adjust to endeavor.
Not one of the allegations have been confirmed in courtroom.
Police urge anybody with details about this crime or video recordings from the realm across the time of the incident to contact them. Movies might be uploaded by means of this hyperlink: https://yrp.ca.proof.com/axon/community-request/public/24-286151.
Police say they take these issues severely and remind the group they won’t tolerate any type of hate crime. All reviews of hate crime or hate/bias incidents might be investigated totally. Details about this incident might be supplied by calling District 4 at 1-866-876-5423, extension 7441. Anybody wanting to supply data anonymously can name Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS or present a tip on-line at www.1800222tips.com.









