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Police looking for suspects after Hindu temple vandalism in an Ontario town [Video]

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Halton regional police say they are looking for two suspects after a Hindu temple was vandalized in Georgetown, Ont., over the weekend.

Police say two male suspects wearing hooded sweatshirts were seen leaving a pub in the downtown area around 1 a.m. on Sunday.

They say the suspects were then seen walking to the Sri Krishna Brundavana Temple on Main Street South in Georgetown.

Police allege security footage captured them ripping down and damaging a sign at the front of the temple.

Police are now looking for help to identify the suspects.

Anyone with information is asked to contact investigators.

Police are attempting to identify two males who damaged a sign belonging to the Sri Krishna Brundavana Temple in Georgetown. Anyone who may be able to identify the suspects is asked to contact police.See the attached media release for additional information:… pic.twitter.com/nMgDfqU12G

— Halton Police (@HaltonPolice) April 3, 2025

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