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Residents report repeated swastika graffiti on Littleton trails; council and police say they are investigating
Summary
A resident reported swastikas painted on trails near Prince Street, Windermere and Charlie Emely Park on consecutive days. The city said police and South Suburban Rangers are investigating and removing the graffiti; the council and a former LPS board member urged community leadership to set the tone against antisemitism.
A Littleton resident told the City Council that swastikas were found painted on the trail between Prince Street and Windermere and near Charlie Emely Park on consecutive days, and urged the city to investigate and set a clear tone against antisemitism.
Mary Ann Combs said she and her family reported at least seven swastikas on the trail, that…
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