New Images of Graffiti Suspect Released on Pembina Highway – Winnipeg | The Canadian News

Police have released new images of the suspect who is said to have been involved in a vandalism that left several businesses along the Pembina Highway with hateful graffiti, such as racist symbols spray-painted on their sidewalks, windows and doors.

On July 29, the Winnipeg Police Service released information about the vandalism.

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Graffiti was spread on the front windows of neighboring businesses in the mall at 1875 Pembina Hwy.

Police say the investigation was then turned over to hate crime investigators from the Major Crimes Unit.

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As a result of the previous vandalism information that came to light, investigators say, several other companies have made reports of similar vandalism and have provided additional images of a suspect.

The Major Crimes Unit is again requesting the public’s help in identifying this suspect. New images are shown below, as well as previous images that have already been posted.

Photos of the vandal suspect.

Photos of the vandal suspect.

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Photos of the vandal suspect.

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– with files from Shane Gibson

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