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Cops in Philly have released security footage on Center City buildings of an accused person wanted for spraying graffiti swastikas.
At one a.m on Sun, Police were called to Market Street Area 2000 for a complaint of destruction of property.
Police officers on arrival have discovered two swastikas near Coventry Deli on the facility.
Searching around the neighborhood they discovered more vandalism on the wall in the Market's 190 street.
One was also marked on a house at 2200 Street, under renovation.
The man captured on the security camera is identified as a twenty to thirty-year-old guy wearing a gray Tee with an emblem on the backside, blue jeans, and shoes.
Any with the info or lead, contact the central police department.
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