LEE COUNTY, Fla. -- Residents in an east Lee County neighborhood are on edge after a swastika was scrawled on a mailbox.

"A swastika on a Jewish holiday? It's terrible, especially associated with a politician," said Karen Breen.

She found the graffiti Monday morning, which happens to be Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish new year. The swastika appeared above Donald Trump's name, on a bank of mailboxes at the intersection of State Road 82 and Wildcat Road.

The graffiti had been washed away by late afternoon, but Breen is still angry.

"It makes me sad for my neighborhood, whether it's somebody in our neighborhood, or somebody that thinks its appropriate to put in our neighborhood makes me sad."