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‘Free Palestine’ spray painted on home of University of Michigan provost, police say

‘Free Palestine’ spray painted on home of University of Michigan provost, police say

Ann Arbor Police are seeking the public’s help in finding the people who vandalized the home of University of Michigan Provost Laurie McCauley over the weekend.
Police said they were called to the home about 8 a.m. Sunday.
“Upon arrival, officers discovered an object had been thrown through a bedroom window,” police spokesman Chris Page told the Free Press in an email.
Page said officers also discovered the words “Free Palestine,” “Divest” and “No Honor in Genocide” had been spray painted on the front of the residence.
Page said no one was injured in the attack. Investigators said it appears to have happened between 9 p.m. Saturday and 8 a.m. Sunday.
It’s unclear if the home was occupied at the time.

AnnArborPoliceareleadingtheinvestigationbecausethehomeisoffcampus.UniversityspokeswomanKayJarvissaidinastatementtheschoolwasawareoftheincidentanditspolicedepartmentwouldbeassistinginthecase. Anyonewithinformationabouttheincident,includingsurveillancevideo,isaskedtocontactAnnArborpoliceat734-794