An investigation is underway after sidewalks, a building and a freeway entrance were tagged with swastikas and other hateful messages in Woodland Hills.
Much of the graffiti was cleaned up by Monday morning near the Israeli-American Council national headquarters in Woodland Hills.
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According to the Los Angeles Police Department, no arrests have been made.
The vandalism was spotted outside the IAC and the surrounding neighborhood.
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It was also seen on a bridge on Burbank Boulevard and an on-ramp to the 101 Freeway at Winnetka.
According to the IAC, their surveillance cameras captured at le