Dauphin County home flooded, vandalized with swastikas; police investigating

(WHTM) — Police are investigating a house that was flooded, set on fire, and vandalized with swastikas in Dauphin County on Saturday.

Authorities say the incident occurred midday on June 28 at 100 Wolfe Circle in Lower Paxton Township. Police say a new home was vandalized with swastikas and sexual references. Vandals also allegedly turned the faucets on upstairs, causing significant flooding, and lit a small fire with wood inside the garage.

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Police added that a neighbor called because the fire alarm was going off due to the minor wood burning in the garage. There are currently no suspects at this time, and the incident remains under investigation…

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