Reward offered for identity of anti-Semitic graffiti maker, police say
A $1,000 cash reward will be paid to whoever can help identify the person who sprayed anti-Semitic graffiti on two properties in Shirley in the past two weeks, Suffolk police said.
The first swastika spotted evidently was sprayed overnight on a fence, and reported by a Flintlock Drive homeowner on Nov. 29, police said.
The next day, "multiple" swastikas were found sprayed on the side of a building and reported by a Ziegler Field employee at the Calabro Ballfields.
To submit an anonymous tip, call 800-220-TIPS, or use a mobile app from the App Store or Google Play. All calls, text messages and emails will be kept confidential.
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