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Crime Stoppers: Swastika spray painted on building in south Omaha
Omaha police said the suspects were caught on nearby surveillance cameras before committing the crime.
OMAHA, Neb. —
Omaha police are investigating after anti-Semitic graffiti, including swastikas and other symbols, was spray-painted on the old fire station near South 25th Street, across from El Museo Latino.
Surveillance footage shows it happened just after midnight on May 30.
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The video doesn’t give a good look at the suspects, but police describe them as a white man walking a bicycle and a woman with her hair in a bun. It captures the pair disappearing into the parking lot just before the incident.
Police said the suspects used blue spray paint and left the can behind at the scene.
Images of the graffiti show a swastika, a dot pattern, boxes with a “K” or “X” in the middle, and defacement of a mural on the fire station wall.
If you have any information on the graffiti suspects that could help police, contact Crime Stoppers at 402-444-STOP or online here. You can also use the P3 tips app.
Crime Stoppers tips are always anonymous, and you’ll never be asked to testify.
Omaha Crime Stoppers is a nonprofit affiliated with the Omaha Police Department. Payouts are approved by the Omaha Crime Stoppers board which is made up of private citizens. Reward payouts come from donations and fundraising efforts, not the police budget.
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