Police released footage Wednesday, Dec. 18, of an individual who may have scrawled graffiti, some of it described as anti-semitic, throughout the West Los Angeles area between Saturday and Monday.

According to the Los Angeles Police Department, “numerous” vehicles were spray-painted with graffiti between 6 p.m. Saturday and 9 a.m. Sunday in the Beverlywood and Pico-Robertson areas.

On Monday around 9 p.m., three Jewish schools along the 15000 block of Mulholland Drive were vandalized with spray paint. The same night between 9 p.m. and 11 p.m., more vehicles were vandalized “in a similar manner near the Brentwood and Westwood communities of Los Angeles,” according to an LAPD statement.

According to a report on the website LAist.com, the westside campuses where the anti-semitic graffiti was found included American Jewish University in Bel Air and Westwood Charter School.

The LAPD released video of someone wearing a red hoodie — described as a person of interest in the case — getting out of and back into what appears to be a gray or silver sedan.

An LAPD spokesman said Major Crimes Division detectives will be looking into a possible connection to vandalism in Calabasas between Monday night and Tuesday morning, where more than two dozen vehicles were vandalized.

Someone broke into Nessah Synagogue at 142 S. Rexford Drive about 2 a.m. Saturday and caused significant damage to some items inside, according to Beverly Hills police. A suspect in the Beverly Hills vandalism was arrested Wednesday in Hawaii, police said. Anton Nathaniel Redding, of Millersville, Pennsylvania was arrested in Kona on suspicion of vandalism of religious property, commercial burglary and a hate crime allegation, according to Beverly Hills Police Department Lt. Elisabeth Albanese.

Albanese said Redding was “not currently being looked at as a suspect in” vandalism cases involving graffiti, some of it described as anti-Semitic, throughout the West Los Angeles area between Saturday and Monday, including at three Jewish schools, nor in the spray painting of graffiti and slashing of tires of vehicles in Calabasas between Monday night and Tuesday morning.

Anyone with information regarding the crimes in Los Angeles was urged to call Major Crimes Division Detective B. Banachowski or Detective E. Hurd at 213-486-7220. After hours or on weekends, calls should be directed to 877-LAPD- 24-7.

Anonymous tips can be submitted through Crime Stoppers at 800-222-TIPS or lacrimestoppers.org.