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Police seeking man after string of alleged hate-motivated vandalism at Toronto synagogues

Toronto police are looking for the public's help identifying a suspect in a string of alleged hate-motivated vandalism at synagogues in the city's north end.

Suspect allegedly vandalized signs in front of 3 synagogues last Sunday: Toronto police

Photo of a man with facial hear wearing a baseball cap and a black hoodie with a print on it.
Toronto police have released an image of a suspect in a string of alleged hate-motivated vandalism at synagogues in the city's north end. (Toronto Police Services)

Toronto police are looking for the public's help identifying a suspect in a string of alleged hate-motivated vandalism at synagogues in the city's north end.

Police say a man vandalized signs on the front lawns of three separate synagogues along Bayview Avenue between Finch Avenue E. and Lawrence Avenue E. last Sunday.

They say the suspect is middle-aged with a medium build, had facial hair and was wearing a dark green sweater, dark-coloured baseball hat and light-coloured pants and drove a grey Ford pickup truck.

Police believe he is the same person involved in a series of suspected hate-motivated vandalism cases last December in the area of Bayview Avenue and York Mills Road.

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Police released an image of the suspect vehicle, which they described as a grey Ford pickup truck. (Toronto Police Services)

Police say on Dec. 2 and Dec. 20, 2024, a middle-aged man with a medium build and moustache driving a dark grey Ford pickup vandalized signs on the front lawn of a synagogue before fleeing in his vehicle.

Police have released an image of the suspect and the suspect vehicle. Anyone with information is asked to contact police or leave an anonymous tip with Crime Stoppers.