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Surveillance images released in synagogue vandalism

Calgary police hope a dark image of a man approaching a southwest synagogue will help them find those responsible for anti-Semitic graffiti on several Jewish properties over the weekend.
Investigators released surveillance images captured outside the Chabad Lubavitch centre on Saturday. ((Calgary Police Service))

Calgary policehope a dark image ofa manapproaching a southwest synagogue and a shot of a pickup truck will help them find those responsible for anti-Semitic graffiti on several Jewish properties over the weekend.

Police released images from a surveillance camera on Tuesdaythat showa man in front of the Chabad Lubavitch centre in the Woodbine neighbourhoodon Saturday around 10 p.m.

Ten minutes later, the footage reveals a truck in the area.

Investigators want to find the man, who, they say, "may have information relating to the offences."They also want tospeak to the driver of the truck, whomightalso have information that helps their investigation.

Theyare asking anyone who recognizeseither of the individualsto contact police.

Some time on the weekend, swastikas and anti-Semitic slogans, including "Kill Jews" and "Six million more," were spray-painted on the Jewish Community Centre near 90th Avenue and Jerusalem Road S.W., the Holocaust memorial in front of it and the House of Jacob synagogue a block away.

Graffiti was also found on a community mailbox, a private residence and a wall in the same Pump Hill neighbourhood.

Vandals also struck the Chabad Lubavitch centre, a bus shelter and a community mailbox in Woodbine.