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Swastika, offensive language scrawled on door of Nova Scotia church

Burnaby RCMP are warning drivers after a string of recent carjackigns they believe are related. File/Global News

Police are trying to determine who scrawled a swastika and offensive language on a church door in a small community in southwestern Nova Scotia.

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RCMP Cpl. Jennifer Clarke says the writings and graffiti were done in marker on the basement door of Saint-Alphonse-de-Ligouri Church in Digby County.

Police believe it was written on a small wooden door sometime between 6 p.m. last Friday and 8 a.m. Saturday at the church on Highway 1.

They asked neighbours for information that may help identify suspects, but say they did not learn anything that may lead to an arrest.

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Clarke says it wasn’t clear if anyone may have captured images on surveillance cameras in the neighbourhood.

They’re asking anyone with information to contact RCMP or Crime Stoppers.

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