Vandals with a penchant for vibrant colors spray-painted anarchist symbols on five buildings and two vehicles overnight Friday, police said.

Lincoln Police Capt. Anthony Butler said the vandals used hot pink spray paint to create an anarchist symbol on the buildings and cars. Butler said he could not describe the design.

Officers found the graffiti outside The Falls Reception Hall, 5925 Adams St.; Ken and Bev's Shop EZ, 3735 N. 70th St.; Nebraskaland Moving, 3846 Touzalin Ave.; the League of Human Dignity, 6112 Seward Ave.; and a home in the 6100 block of Seward Avenue.

Millie Becker, the property owner at 5925 Adams St., said she discovered a "pinky, orange spray paint" on her building. She described the design as a 3-foot-long streak with a circle and what appeared to be an "A" drawn in the middle. The graffiti was covered up by Saturday evening, she said.

An employee at Ken and Bev's Shop EZ said a coworker discovered the graffiti outside her building Saturday morning. It was cleaned up Saturday afternoon, the employee said.

Butler said the vandals also targeted one vehicle in the 3900 block of Touzalin Avenue and another in the 6200 block of Benton Street.

Police have no suspects and no idea why those buildings and cars were targeted, Butler said.

Reach Mitch Smith at 402-473-2655 or msmith@journalstar.com.

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