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Denton Police are looking for the person they believe vandalized a pregnancy resource center that says it connects women with alternatives to abortion.
Denton Police are looking for the person they believe vandalized a pregnancy resource center early Wednesday morning, according to a tweet from the department.
Police say someone drove to the Loreto House in the 1100 block of Bonnie Brae Street and sprayed ‘forced birth is murder’ on a wall with purple spray paint and ‘not a clinic” on the door with white paint.
Security camera footage shows a person wearing a mask and dressed in dark clothing with what appears to be long blonde hair walking towards the building and beginning to spray graffiti.
Police said the person also painted a sign and three cameras at Loreto House. The pregnancy center offers pregnancy tests, ultrasounds and pregnancy and parenting classes. The center also has information on abortion procedures and alternative options and “post-abortion support,” according to his website.
The center says on its website that it provides support for women “going through the aftermath of an abortion” by referring them to organizations to “start your healing process.”
Police are asking anyone with information to contact Crime Stoppers at 800-388-8477 or dentoncountycrimestoppers.com.
This story was originally published May 11, 2022 3:50 p.m.