ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. (WIVB)- “A swastika and whatever that other symbol is that’s on the van, is not acceptable,” said Kyle Hennessy-Snow of Orchard Park.

Hennessy-Snow was shocked when police knocked on her door Saturday morning to tell her someone spray painted graffiti on her van overnight. She relies on it for her daughter who is in a wheelchair.

“It’s the only way that I can transport her she’s severely disabled and why she would be targeted I don’t know,” said Hennessy-Snow.

Kenneth Wiltse of Orchard Park spent more than 5 hours trying to scrub graffiti off of both of his cars.

“On this one right here was Boston sucks on then the swastika sign symbols on both the windows,” said Wiltse.

Several swastika symbols and racial slurs were also spray painted on playground equipment at the South Davis Elementary school.

“Some of the slurs that were painted may upgrade the charges to some form of a hate crime but that’s further down the road with the district attorney,” said Jason Schiedel, Orchard Park Police Lieutenant.

Police say most of the graffiti is in the village of Orchard Park but some is also on overpasses in the town. Some of the racial slurs have been cleaned up. Now police are trying to figure out who is responsible.

“It shows a lack of respect for those around you and what they work hard for,” said Schiedel.

“Yes will I prosecute. You better believe it, I sure will. It’s wrong,” said Hennessy-Snow.

Recently Governor Cuomo opened a new text line to report incidents of bias. If you’re a victim or if you’ve witnessed a hate crime you can text hate to 8-1-3-3-6 to report the incident.

A gofund me campaign has also been created for the cleanup effort at South Davis Elementary school: https://www.gofundme.com/southdaviscleanup

Anyone with information about the vandalism is asked to call Orchard Park Police at 662-6444.