The council says it will 'not tolerate' it
Anti-semitic graffiti has been removed from locations across Exmouth.
It reportedly appeared at the start of the week, with a council team spending most of Tuesday removing the graffiti along Exmouth seafront and in the town, including Phear Park.
A council spokesperson added: "We noticed the graffiti would appear to be in the same style and colour so we think the same person or people have carried out this vandalism."
"The council will not tolerate this type of behaviour and will continue to report these incidents to the police. We would urge anyone who has any information to do the same."
The police have been contacted for a comment.
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