SANTA ANA – Several spray-painted messages threatening to kill Gov. Jerry Brown and President Obama were discovered Monday morning on walls along a Santa Ana street, police said.

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The messages filled with racial slurs were reported shortly before 8 a.m. on Greenville Street between Hall and Alton avenues, Santa Ana police Cmdr. Stephen Colon said.

Similar messages were discovered in the same area Jan. 20.

The Santa Ana Police Department, the Secret Service and the California Highway Patrol are investigating the threats.

Santa Ana police Cpl. Anthony Bertagna said they are looking to see if there are similarities in all three incidents.

In January, graffiti and racial slurs were spray-painted at two Catholic churches and several buildings in Santa Ana, Brea, Irvine and Anaheim.

Kim Rebar Henry, 53, of Fullerton was arrested Feb. 14 on suspicion of scrawling the hateful messages and racial slurs that threatened Catholics and ethnic groups including Asians, Mexicans and African Americans, Anaheim police Sgt. Rick Martinez said.

Henry is being held at the Orange County Jail.

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