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Cops hunt fiends who ripped down Pride flag in small Napa Valley town

Add The California Post on Google Police are searching for a pair of hateful vandals who ripped a Pride banner from a store in Napa Valley in the dead of night.

The incident took place around 12:30 p.m. on June 11 at Napa Valley Vintage Homes in St. Helena, where two unidentified male suspects were captured on surveillance video removing the banner.

Napa Valley Vintage Homes in St. Helena. Google Police described the first suspect as a white male believed to be in his early 20s cityofsthelena.gov The St. Helena Police Department described the first suspect as a white male believed to be in his early 20s clad in black clothing, while the second had his face obscured but and is believed to be a heavier-set white male.

The Pride banner was damaged but later rehung at the shop.

Police asked the public for help in identifying the suspects.

Read original at New York Post

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