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Police discover more threatening graffiti in LaSalle

Messages were similar to those found last month that threatened violence against police officers, said Const. Harbinder Gill, spokesman for LaSalle police.

Graffiti found in Brunet Park is the latest incident in a string of vandalism threatening police

Graffiti discovered in July references instances where police have been killed. LaSalle police called the message is 'disturbing.' (Stacey Janzer/CBC)

LaSalle police say they've found yet another instance of disturbing graffiti in a town park.

Messages were similar to those found over the last couple months that threatened violence against police officers, said Const. Harbinder Gill, spokesman for LaSalle police.

The latest incident occurred in Brunet Park. Gill suspects the "disturbing" vandalism is being done by one person.

"We would like to address whatever grievances this person has," he said. "We'd like to talk to the person and find out what they're upset about."

In July, police found spray painted messages at Petite Cote Conservation Area that called for the killing of police officers.

Gill said there have been four incidents in total with the first one occurring in May.