The rainbow crosswalk was unveiled on Thursday to gear up for Pride month in June and already it is the victim of vandalism.
PARIS - The newly painted Pride crosswalk in Paris has been vandalized already.
The County unveiled the rainbow crosswalk on Grand River Street North last week to celebrate Pride Month in June. It is located between Mechanic Street and William street in downtown Paris. Someone has already, purposely left tire marks on the crosswalk. Police were notified about the vandalism on Saturday.
Anyone with information is asked to contact Brant OPP or Crime Stoppers.

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