Santa Cruz police launch hate crime investigation after LGBTQ+ pub vandalized

By: Eliot Pierce

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After an LGBTQ+ pub in Santa Cruz’s downtown was trashed early Tuesday morning, police have opened a hate crime investigation and are searching for a culprit.

Officers were summoned to The Neighbor’s Pub, located at 711 Pacific Avenue, at around three in the morning. According to its website, the newly opened pub celebrated its ribbon cutting last week.

The owner found an obscene statement scratched into the front doors’ glass, according to the police. A portion of a wall was burnt, and burned debris was discovered close to the doorway, suggesting that the suspect had tried to set the area surrounding the front doors on fire.

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At around three in the morning on December 10, 2024, officers were sent to 711 Pacific Ave (The…

Officers claim that a camera within the pub recorded a brief clip of the event.

Police published security images of a person pulling a red cart loaded with goods on Friday. The individual appears to be dressed in a light-colored jacket, dark-colored slacks, a dark cap, and an orange facial covering.

According to detectives, they are obtaining and examining local surveillance footage.

Detective Rock of the Santa Cruz Police Department can be reached at [email protected] if you may have seen the incident or know anything about the culprit. You can also phone the department’s tip line at 831-420-5995 to provide an anonymous tip.

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