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York Regional Police have increased patrols and launched community awareness initiatives in Vaughan following two separate hate incidents, including reports of antisemitic graffiti in heavily traveled areas. Authorities are urging residents to come forward with any information as investigations into these divisive acts continue, showcasing a proactive stance against hate crimes.
York Regional Police will be stepping up community patrols and awareness campaigns after two separate hate incidents in Vaughan over the last week. Police said officers responded to the first incident Thursday in the Bathurst St.-Major Mackenzie Dr. W. area after reports of antisemitic graffiti.…
Police seek info following 2 recent, separate ‘hate/bias’ incidents in Vaughan CP24
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