Arlington Police report somebody painted swastikas Saturday on the garage door of a black family.

Coupled with other recent incidents in town - and across the country - police and the town Human Rights Commission are saying enough's enough. In a statement today, they say:

As members of the Arlington community, we offer our unconditional support and solidarity to anyone who has been a victim of racism or anti-Semitism. We are greatly disturbed by these recent events, and we assure you that we will not tolerate hateful acts in our town.

Police declined to release the street or even part of town where the swastika painting happened, to protect the family's privacy.

Other recent incidents cited by the police and the commission include:

Recurring racist and anti-Semitic graffiti at Ottoson Middle School, an unsolicited mailing of KKK material to someone's home, and Black Lives Matter signs repeatedly defaced or destroyed at local houses of worship.

Earlier this month, an Ottoson student made up racist text messages about another student and then reported receiving them.