The NYPD’s Hate Crime Task Force is looking to track down the suspect who drew anti-Semitic graffiti inside of a Manhattan building’s elevator earlier this month.
According to police, the female suspect walked into 497 W. 182nd St. on Jan. 15, before hopping onto the elevator and brandishing a marker to write his hateful messages at around 2:30 p.m.
The individual then fled the location on foot, and has since avoided capture by police.
No arrests have yet been made, and the investigation remains ongoing.
The suspect is described as having a slim body build and a light skin complexion. She was last seen wearing a checker-colored jacket, a green beanie cap, a blue surgical mask, long earrings, and camo-colored pants.
So far this year, the NYPD has recorded at least 31 hate crimes on the streets of the five boroughs, including 11 that occurred in Manhattan.