Saturday, April 20, 2024

Pride crosswalk unveiled in Brant County last week damaged: OPP

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OPP are investigating after a Pride-themed crosswalk was damaged in Paris.

The County of Brant unveiled a rainbow-coloured crosswalk in the town on Thursday, as part of honouring Pride month in June.

It’s located on Grand River St. N, between Mechanic St. and William St., in downtown Paris.

Ontario Provincial Police say by Saturday the crosswalk was deliberately damaged with tire marks.

OPP say anyone with information is asked to call them at 1-888-310-1122.

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