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UPDATE: Police turn to public as vandal investigation moves forward

Thunder Bay Police Service Media Release The Thunder Bay Police Service received three complainants from citizens who discovered that their vehicles had been spray painted Thursday morning on Ashland Place.
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Thunder Bay Police Service Media Release

The Thunder Bay Police Service received three complainants from citizens who discovered that their vehicles had been spray painted Thursday morning on Ashland Place. The damage is extensive with profane and racial comments being written all over the vehicles.

Police are encouraging any other possible victims to contact the police so they may continue to investigate the scope of this issue.

Police are asking for the public to come forward with any information about who may be responsible for these actions and for information about suspicious people in the Ashland Place, Limbrick Street and Kensington Drive area late Wednesday night or early Thursday morning.

The police may be contacted at 684-1200 or anonymous tips may be submitted to Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 or www.tipsubmit.com.





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