As police search for a suspect, Trump and US flags are cut down in the neighborhood terror.
On Election Day, a man removed Trump and American flags from four homes in Logan, Utah, according to police.
In Utah, law enforcement officials are currently on the hunt for a suspect who vandalized Trump and American flags in the aftermath of the 2020 election.
The man was caught on camera removing Trump and U.S. flags from four homes in a Logan neighborhood between Nov. 7 and Nov. 11. The footage was later distributed by local police.
"Krystal Uresk, whose home was struck twice, told KSL-TV that it's not appropriate to act that way as a person and that it's not her property."
After her Trump flag was cut down, Uresk replaced it with a new flag and installed security cameras, but the bandit struck again.
Uresk told the outlet that he was really mad after the other Trump flag he put up was cut down, followed by the American flag.
Since the second incident, she has replaced her American flag and added more Trump and MAGA flags to her home in defiance.
KSL-TV reported that three more homeowners in a block south had their flags stolen.
"Cole Warner told KSL-TV that he has mixed feelings about the flag because, while it may not seem like a big deal in one sense, it is invasive in another."
Another resident, living a few houses away from Warner, had her flags stolen and her garage door vandalized with offensive language, including a reference to fascism.
The suspect is six feet tall, has long blond hair, and wears a ski mask. He is typically active after midnight, according to Logan Police.
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