Updated: Thu Nov. 19 2009 16:23:49
ctvcalgary.ca
Police are investigating another case of vandalism involving anti-Semitic graffiti.
The latest case happened sometime between 5:30 p.m. on Tuesday and 7 a.m. on Wednesday.
Police found some anti-Semitic signs and words in a number of locations in the Sundance neighbourhood including Sundance Elementary School and MidSun School.
Investigators have found a can of spray paint and are sending it away for testing.
Officers are also going door-to-door in the area looking for witnesses or surveillance video.
Investigators do not believe this recent incident is connected to racist vandalism that happened at the Calgary Jewish Centre on the weekend.
Police have now upgraded that graffiti incident, which happened in the southwest communities of Pumphill and Woodbine, to a hate crime.
On Thursday, a Crime Stoppers reenactment was filmed in hopes of generating more tips from the public.
Police want to find the driver of a Dodge truck that was seen in the area around the time of the crime.
They also want to speak to a man captured on surveillance video. He is about 183 cm (6') tall and was wearing a camouflage hoodie, dark pants and shiny black boots.
Anyone with information about either of the anti-Semitic graffiti incidents is asked to call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.