Two arrested in Sterling Heights after swastikas, bias-motivated graffiti found on fence, police say
Sterling Heights police arrested two 19-year-old men early Sunday in connection with a bias-motivated vandalism incident involving a homeowner's fence. Officers responded around 12:45 a.m. after a report of two males spray-painting a fence in the 11000 block of Shetland Court. The fence had been defaced with swastikas and other bias-related phrases, police said.
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Two arrested in Sterling Heights after swastikas, bias-motivated graffiti found on fence, police say

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