Help Identifying Suspect Behind Antisemitic Racially Biased Graffiti

Issaquah, WALocal News

The Issaquah Police Department is appealing to the public for assistance in identifying a suspect responsible for a series of antisemitic and racially biased graffiti incidents around the city. The suspect, described as a light-complexioned male aged between 20 and 30 years, has been seen in surveillance footage related to these incidents. Community members are urged to report any information, which can be submitted through the police’s non-emergency number or an online form. This outreach aims to enhance community cooperation while addressing a serious issue that affects local residents. The police department emphasizes the importance of timely reporting to allocate resources effectively and ensure prompt removal of graffiti.

This initiative is part of a broader commitment to uphold Issaquah as a safe, welcoming, and inclusive environment for everyone. By standing firm against hate and bias, the Issaquah Police Department aims to foster community solidarity. The call for public assistance highlights the critical role residents play in maintaining community safety and harmony.

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