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Surrey RCMP seeking assistance after hateful graffiti found on church, school

WARNING: This story contains an image that may be offensive to some readers, as it contains profanity and hate speech.

WARNING: The following image may be offensive to some readers, as it contains profanity and hate speech.

Surrey RCMP is looking to the public for help after a school and a church were tagged with hateful graffiti.

Mounties were alerted yesterday to graffiti spray-painted on the side of the gym and in the courtyard at Semiahmoo Secondary School on the 1700-block of 148 Street, according to a press release. Shortly thereafter they received another report of graffiti, this time at a church on the 14800-block of 24 Avenue.

They are now looking for any witnesses or anyone with dashcam footage of the two locations; they believe the acts of vandalism took place on the evening of Jan. 23 and are likely connected to each other.

"The content of the graffiti message at the church is particularly concerning,” says Superintendent Manly Burleigh, Surrey RCMP Operations Officer. “As part of the investigation, officers will seek to identify whether this mischief was motivated by hate.”

In a photo from the RCMP the graffiti states "GTFO my doorstep," and "F**k JW." The Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses is located at the intersection of 24 Avenue and 148 Street.

surreygraffitiThe uncensored graffiti. By Surrey RCMP

Police are asking anyone with information about the incident or with dashcam footage of the area around the school or church from the evening of Jan. 23 to contact them at 604-599-0502 or anonymously at Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.