Crime & Safety
$2k Reward Offered For Info On Swastika Incidents In Ridgefield
There have been several swastikas found drawn around town lately.

RIDGEFIELD, CT — The Anti-Defamation League is offering a $2,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person or persons responsible for swastika graffiti incidents in Ridgefield. Five swastikas were found drawn outside the Masonic Lodge and Aldrich Museum this past week, according to the ADL.
They are believed to have been drawn by the same person and some swastikas were also discovered on a classroom door at Ridgefield High School in November, on a table in September.
"We hope this reward facilitates the quick apprehension of whoever is behind this upsetting outbreak of swastika and hateful vandalism in Ridgefield, said Steve Ginsburg, ADL Connecticut regional director." We commend the Ridgefield Police Department for investigating these hateful acts and First Selectman Marconi for his support."
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Anyone with information is asked to contact Ridgefield Police at 203-438-6531.
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