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Police investigating swastika, other racist graffiti found in Woodstock, Ont.

Police say Woodstock's Springbank Snow Countess Monument was defaced sometime late Sunday or early Monday. AM980 File Photo

WOODSTOCK, Ont. – Police say they’re investigating multiple reports of racist and profane graffiti in Woodstock, Ont.

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They say a swastika was painted on a monument late Sunday or early Monday.

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The Springbank Snow Countess Monument was erected in 1937 to honour a record-setting milk producing Holstein Friesian cow.

In seven other incidents, black spray paint was used to write racist comments and profanities on vehicles, garage doors, a church, and the side of a house.

Police are appealing to anyone with information about the incidents to contact investigators.

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