The fire on Aug. 5 was deliberately set and damaged three vehicles, although no one was injured. Investigators also found what they called antisemitic graffiti at the scene, although some Jewish community members have pushed back on that designation.

Clayton police are asking for the public's help in identifying a person of interest in an August fire they are investigating as a hate crime.

The department on Monday released two videos taken from cameras along Westmoreland Avenue. The department confirmed the footage was of the same person taken at two different times, but would not be more specific.

The fire on Aug. 5 was deliberately set and damaged three vehicles. No one was injured. Investigators also found what they called antisemitic graffiti at the scene. Some members of the Jewish

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