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More images emerge of suspect tied to hateful graffiti on Winnipeg businesses this summer

Police are releasingmore photos of a suspect linked to a series of acts of vandalism involving hate symbols spray-painted on Winnipeg businesses this summer.

Police previously released footage of suspect following July vandalism on church, Pembina Highway businesses

Police released these two photos on Monday of a suspect in a series of hate graffiti incidents on businesses this summer. (Submitted by Winnipeg police)

Police are releasingmore photos of a suspect linked to a series of acts of vandalism involving hate symbols spray-painted on Winnipeg businesses this summer.

Numerous business owners in the area ofPembinaHighway,between McGillivray Boulevard and Killarney Avenue, arrived at work on July 21 to find the outside of theirshopscovered inhateful graffiti, including swastikas. A church was also vandalized.

Investigators released images of a suspect on July 29. Police released new photos again on Mondayafter receiving more reports from businesses following the original incidents.

Anyone who recognizes the man in the photos is asked to contact investigators at204-986-6219 or Crime Stoppers at 204-786-8477.

Winnipeg police released these still images in July from surveillance video that they say is of a man who spray painted several businesses in the city's south end with racist graffiti. (Submitted by the Winnipeg Police Service)