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A sign posted in a South Higgins Avenue window warning of neo-Nazi activity in Missoula has the Montana Human Rights Network looking for more information on what, exactly, those who posted the sign are referring to.

Rachelle Carroll-Rivas, co-director of the Montana Human Rights Network, said her office received an image of the sign more than a week ago, and they’ve been trying to learn more ever since.

“I’ve spent the last two weeks trying to find out what’s behind it,” said Carroll-Rivas. “We’ve reached out to community groups and law enforcement, but so far, we haven’t learned anything new.”

The sign, claiming that “Missoula neighborhoods are in danger,” was still posted outside Ear Candy Music on Higgins on Wednesday. It claims that “neo-Nazi thugs have been spotted in Missoula” and are actively trying to recruit young people to their cause.

The sign claims the recruiters are likely from Olympia, Wash., and belong to the National Socialist Movement. It says they’ve been spotted in the South Avenue and fairgrounds areas, though it doesn’t give any indication when.