
Police hunt for 2 youths after swastikas drawn on Stagecoach bus
At around 2.30pm, the youths came aboard the 1 service at Inverness Retail Park, towards Dalneigh.
The pair proceeded to draw at the back of the bus, and a passenger later reported the imagery to the driver.
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Police constable Ben Staal at Inverness Burnett Road Police Station said: 'I am aware that a member of the public reported the vandalism to the driver, however I have no contact details for them.
'I would strongly encourage anybody with any information to come forward to assist my enquiries.
'Please quote crime reference CR/0275204/25.
'We have zero tolerance towards hate crime which has absolutely no place in our community.'

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