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After swastika incidents, Steamboat police chief worries about local youth identifying with supremacist ideology

fter investigating a swastika that was burned into a picnic table near the high school late last month, Steamboat Springs police have turned over information from their investigation to the District Attorney's office, but the DA's office says it lacks sufficient evidence to prosecute the case.
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fter investigating a swastika that was burned into a picnic table near the high school late last month, Steamboat Springs police have turned over information from their investigation to the District Attorney’s office, but the DA’s office says it lacks sufficient evidence to prosecute the case.
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Steamboat police believe they know who burned a large swastika into a picnic bench at Memorial Park late last month, and a rash of similar incidents have left local officials concerned about a wider trend involving a contingent of local high school students who subscribe to supremacist ideology.
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