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'Hate-motivated' graffiti found on Newmarket school, police asking for witnesses

York Regional Police are looking for witnesses after"hate-motivated" graffiti, including anti-Semitic messages, werefound on a school in Newmarket on the morning of the Holocaust Remembrance Day.

Anti-Semitic, anti-black messages found on outside wall of school

York Regional Police have arrested and charged a Richmond Hill man, 47, after a suspected hate-motivated incident at a Markham mosque. The mosque is the second one to be attacked in a week.
York Regional Police are asking anyone with dash-cam or video surveillance footage in the area to come forward. (Greg Ross/CBC)

York Regional Police are looking for witnesses after"hate-motivated" graffiti, including anti-Semitic messages, wasfound on a school in Newmarket on the morning of the Holocaust Remembrance Day.

The graffiti was found on Monday shortly before 7 a.m. at St. Paul Catholic Elementary School on William Roe Boulevard, near Yonge Street and Mulock Drive.

"Investigators with the York Regional Police Hate Crime Unit and the #1 District Criminal Investigations Bureau are appealing for witnesses after hate-motivated graffiti was located on a school in the Town of Newmarket," police said Monday in a news release.

Spray-painted phrases and images werefound on an outside wall of the school and contained anti-Semitic and anti-black messages, police say.

This comes ontheInternational Day of Commemoration in memory of the victims of the Holocaust. Mondaymarks the 75th anniversary ofthe liberation of Auschwitz, thelargest Nazi concentrationcamp.

Police are asking anyone with information and those who havedash-cam or video surveillance footage in the area to come forward.