CLAYTON, Mo. (First Alert 4) - Fires set early Tuesday morning are leaving many questions . The search continues for a suspect accused of not only setting off the fires but also trying to intimidate a member of the Jewish community, with an anti-semitic message left on the street.

Tuesday, Jewish community groups and organizations, the Clayton mayor and community members condemned what happened on a residential street, but it comes at a time when hate crimes and anti-Semitic incidents around the country have become more pronounced.

“It’s really a sad situation. I don’t know how we get beyond it, this,” said Stephen Singer, who lives in Clayton.

The early morning scene led to a day of processing and reflection. Singer describes the situation as upsetting.

Singer said, “Clayton’s a ver

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