ANN ARBOR, MI - The Ann Arbor campaign office of Democratic presidential candidate Michael Bloomberg was vandalized earlier this month, the campaign announced.

Bloomberg’s campaign announced the vandalism occurred on Feb. 13, in a roundup of other campaign offices being vandalized throughout the country, including Knoxville, Tennessee; Toledo, Ohio, and Youngstown, Ohio.

At his Ann Arbor headquarters, located at 217 S. Fourth Ave., the campaign reported the words “Corporate Pig” were spray-painted on the window.

Ann Arbor Police Sgt. Michael Dortch said the incident was reported to police on Feb. 13. The individuals reporting the incident said they “had no idea” who might have caused it, Dortch said.

The Ann Arbor campaign office of Democratic presidential candidate Michael Bloomberg was vandalized on Feb. 13.Photo provided | Bloomberg campaign

The campaign also reported on Feb. 16 that its Flint office was defaced with a sign saying “Eat the Rich."

Days after Bloomberg held a Feb. 4 Detroit rally attended by an estimated 450 people, his second visit to Michigan since launching his presidential bid last November, the campaign announced plans to open 10 field offices throughout the state. Bloomberg’s campaign announced he was skipping the first four primary contests and pouring resources into Michigan, telling voters that Democrats need a nominee who can win the critical battleground state.

Bloomberg Campaign Manager Kevin Sheekey issued a statement following the string of recent incidents, claiming that the rhetoric echoes lanaguge from the campaign of Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders and his supporters.

“Over the past week, we’ve seen similar attacks against Mike Bloomberg 2020 offices in multiple states," Sheekey said. “Fortunately, no one has been injured. But this needs to end before someone gets hurt.”