Four incidents involving defaced property and anti-semitic graffiti have been reported to the Port St. Lucie Police Department and investigators still have no suspects
PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. -- Several incidents involving defaced property and anti-Semitic graffiti have been reported to the Port St. Lucie Police Department and investigators still have no suspects.
The incidents happened at the Law Office of Crary & Buchanan, Boulevard Dental Associates, Porcaro Cosmetic Surgery and Fetterman Law Office between the dates of Dec. 13 and Jan. 9, according to the Port St. Lucie Police Department.
On Wednesday, Dec. 14, the paralegal for the Law Office of Crary & Buchanan arrived at work and found a baseball sitting on a pile of feces. Printed on the baseball was the text “Rose=Jew.” The Star of David was drawn under the text and the words “Jew Perish” were written on the another side of the ball. The Star of David was also placed on the marquee in front of the plaza where the office is located.
On Friday, Jan. 6, the owner of Boulevard Dental Associates found a large amount of animal feces on the hood of his 2011 SUV and the word “Jew” written on the driver’s side door.
About three weeks prior to this incident, a book called "Network for Dummies" was found in the owner's business mailbox, according to the Port St. Lucie Police Department. A circle was drawn around the pictured author with the word “Jews” written on the front cover. The back cover had the words “communism is Jewish.”
About six weeks prior to this incident, two stickers with the Star of David were found on the front sign of the dental office.
Also on Friday, Jan. 6, the owner of Porcaro Cosmetic Surgery found the words “Jew perish” written with black marker on six support pillars located in the front of the business.
On Monday, Jan. 9, the office manager of the Fetterman Law Office firm found the words “Jew Perish” printed with black maker on an exterior wall next to a front window along with two stickers of the Star of David placed on a marquee sign.
About three weeks before this incident, the office manager said they found horse manure left at the front door.
The Port St. Lucie Police Department is asking anyone with information about these incidents to call 772-871-5001 or Treasure Coast Crime Stoppers at 800-273- 8477.
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