Crime & Safety
San Anselmo Police Investigate Anti-Semitic Pamphlets
Investigators took a bag and pamphlets as evidence and searched the neighborhood, finding more.
SAN ANSELMO, CA — Police say someone was recently spreading hate literature in San Anselmo.
Central Marin police said on Sunday someone returned to their home in the 100 block of Austin Avenue and found a small plastic bag in the grass near his driveway.
Police said the bag contained two pamphlets with anti-Semitic language and pebbles presumably used to weigh the bag down. The man did not see anyone in his neighborhood or notice any other suspicious activity.
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Investigators took the bag and pamphlets as evidence and searched the neighborhood, finding another pamphlet at a different home.
Officers also searched for surveillance cameras facing the street that may have captured the suspect(s) or their vehicle.
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Central Marin Police Authority asks anyone with information about the incident, or who have received similar literature, to contact investigators at (415) 927-5150.
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