Ontario's Provincial Police (OPP) are searching for a suspect who defaced a memorial to police officers who died in service.
The OPP released three images of a women they described to be "a person of interest." She is wearing sunglasses and a mask which may make it difficult to identify her.
The women had painted "BLM" in red paint over a plaque that reads "dedicated to the police officers who served the people of Ontario. Heroes in life not death."

The statue was said to be vandalized on June 20 at Ontario's legislature in downtown Toronto. The police are asking the public for information regarding the suspect.
Since the incident occurred, the police have released multiple pictures of the suspect.
NEED PUBLIC ASSISTANCE
— OPP Highway Safety Division (@OPP_HSD) June 21, 2020
On Saturday evening ay 7:42pm, the Ontario Police Memorial near Queens Park in Toronto was vandalized.
We are appealing for assistance from the public in identifying a person of interest.
Anyone with information call OPP 1-888-310-1122 pic.twitter.com/M2GizqftGI
The police, for an undefined reason, blurred out the "BLM" tag in their photos.
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