Toronto police officers are trying to track down a suspect after investigators say a mosque in the city's east end was vandalized with hate symbols last week.
Toronto police say this man is wanted in connection with hate symbols being painted on a mosque in the city's east end last week.
In a news release Wednesday, police said a man painted hate symbols on the front of a mosque in the Danforth Avenue and Donlands Avenue area at around 7:30 p.m. last Friday. The man is described as around 30 years old, with short hair and tattoos on his left forearm. He was wearing a black baseball cap that appeared to have a raccoon on it, a grey sweater with a patch that said "lone wolf" on the right shoulder, black pants and black boots.Anyone with information about the incident is being asked to contact police or
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