A sign displaying a Pride flag was apparently cut down at a park in Walpole, Massachusetts, on Thursday, police said, asking for help identifying who did it.
Someone apparently used a power tool to chop down the sign at Francis William Bird Park between 7:30 and 8:35 p.m., according to Walpole police. They shared images Friday of a wooden structure on the ground, with what appeared to be a clean cut through it.
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Anyone with information about who cut the sign down was asked to contact police at 508-660-3631 or, anonymously, by calling 508-660-3666 or emailing tip@walpolepd.com.
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June is Pride month, and the police investigation began a day before the Boston Pride for the People parade.