Middleborough police search for two people accused of spray-painting swastika on high school

MIDDLEBOROUGH, Mass. (WLNE) — Police in Middleborough are asking for the public’s help identifying two people who are accused of vandalizing the town’s high school over the weekend.

Police responded to the high school just before 8 a.m. Saturday.

Chief Joseph Perkins said the graffiti was found on the side of the building and was of “hateful language and imagery, including a swastika.”

“There is no place for the type of hate these individuals put on display at Middleborough High School, and we are committed to working with the school administration and our community partners to both investigate the crime that took place and address the messages themselves,” Perkins said.

Anyone who recognizes the two suspects can contact the Middleborough Police Department at 508-947-1212.

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