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A screenshot from surveillance video capturing one of three suspects in connection with a hate crime and vandalism in Scripps Ranch earlier this month. Courtesy photos/SDPD
A screenshot from surveillance video capturing one of three suspects in connection with a hate crime and vandalism in Scripps Ranch earlier this month. Courtesy photos/SDPD
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Public’s help sought in anti-LGBTQ vandalism in Scripps Ranch

SAN DIEGO — San Diego law enforcement and county Crime Stoppers officials this week were seeking the public’s help in finding three suspects in connection with a hate crime and vandalism in the Scripps Ranch neighborhood earlier this month.

Just after 3 a.m. on Feb. 14, three people arrived on foot at a residence in Scripps Ranch, according to the San Diego Police Department. Using spray paint, they wrote anti-LGBTQ slurs on the home’s fence, which is painted in LGBTQ flag colors.

Police said a yard sign that read, “Hate Has No Home Here” in front of the fence was taken and moved down the street, but a neighbor later recovered it. Cameras on the property showed footage of the suspects, and one of them removed and stole it. The victim “has been the target of numerous previous cases targeting her fence.”

A video of the suspects is at youtube.com/watch?v=0R39b6hOhHs and can be viewed below.

The suspects were last seen fleeing north of Semillon Boulevard. Police said they appear to be males in their late teens or early 20s wearing dark clothing. One suspect wore glasses and a pair of athletic shoes, possibly Nike Free Run.

Crime Stoppers, in partnership with the San Diego GLBTQ+ Historic Task Force and the Hate Crime Fund,  is offering a $2,000 reward for information that leads to an arrest in the case, officials said.

Anyone with information on the suspects’ identity or location may call the SDPD’s Criminal Intelligence Unit at 619-531-2331 or the Crime Stoppers anonymous tip line at 888-580-8477.

Information on sending a web or mobile app tip is available at www.sdcrimestoppers.org.

vandalism Scripps Ranch
Courtesy photo/SDPD
vandalism Scripps Ranch
Courtesy photo/SDPD

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