The Republican Party's office in Alamance County, N.C., has been vandalized, according to state officials.

According to local reports, the word "Republican" on the banner outside was covered with black spray paint. The letters "NA" were also spray painted on the glass door and "F—K Trump YESSIR" painted on the outside wall.

Investigators were called to the building early Friday morning.

Surveillance video captured an image of the suspect, who appeared to be dressed in all white and wearing a hood. However, the Burlington Police Department said "the video was not very clear."

"This is deeply troubling to our Alamance County GOP members and volunteers, but even more so, this is troubling for our nation. As chairman, it is my hope that we can be an example to the world that this behavior is unacceptable, and it will not deter us from the noble responsibility we have to live and vote in the freedom that has been given to us. We are open for business, and have a lot of work to do in the next four days, and nothing is going to get in our way," said Alamance County GOP Chairman Ben York.

The Orange County GOP office in Hillsborough reopened in a new location this week after its old location was firebombed. No one was hurt in that attack, and no arrests have been made.