Crime & Safety
Antisemitic Vandalism Found On Parked Car In Warren
"Let this serve as a clear reminder: Warren Township is an inclusive community," said Warren Police Chief Robert Ferreiro.
WARREN, NJ — Authorities are investigating after an act of antisemitic vandalism to a vehicle in Warren was reported.
"Let this serve as a clear reminder: Warren Township is an inclusive community and the Warren Township Police Department takes all allegations and complaints seriously, especially those that involve antisemitic rhetoric or any act of hate or bigotry against any person or group," said Police Chief Robert Ferreiro.
On Wednesday at around 11:10 a.m., the Warren Township Police Department was made aware of a possible act of antisemitic vandalism to a vehicle in the Pheasant Run Shopping Plaza, specifically the ACME parking lot, said Ferreiro.
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Officers and Detectives went to the parking lot but didn't find the vehicle or vandalism.
An investigation found that an incident took place on Sunday and all involved parties have been identified, said Ferreiro.
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Police are continuing their investigation of this matter and urge anyone with any information to come forward.
"As with any investigation, all criminal acts will be met with a full and unwavering response. We will exhaust every available resource to identify those responsible and hold them fully accountable," said Ferreiro.
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