El Cajon police searching for suspect who spray-painted swastikas on vehicles

El Cajon, CALocal News

El Cajon police are on the lookout for a suspect who vandalized five parked vehicles with swastikas and other forms of hate speech in a disturbing incident that occurred early Thursday morning. The vandalism took place between 1:30 and 3 a. m. in the 1300 block of Greenfield Drive, prompting a swift response from law enforcement. Lieutenant Will Guerin, speaking on behalf of the El Cajon Police Department, indicated that investigators are still trying to ascertain the motive behind the crime, noting that there appears to be no prior connection between the suspect and the victims.

The department aims to reassure residents that they are taking this hate crime seriously, stressing that such acts attack not just property but the fabric of the community itself. The police have appealed to the public for assistance and have urged anyone with information to come forward. Individuals can reach the El Cajon Police Department at 619-579-3311 or contact Crime Stoppers anonymously at 888-580-8477. As the investigation continues, the police department seeks to uphold community safety and solidarity against hate crimes. This incident highlights the ongoing challenges communities face regarding vandalism and hate-driven acts.

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