Racial slur spray-painted on Hillside street prompts criminal mischief investigation

Hillside Police probe street graffiti hate crime, urge community to help identify suspect.
The blue lights of a police car, set upon a blue sky background.
The blue lights of a police car, set upon a blue sky background.

HILLSIDE, N.J. — Hillside Police are investigating a bias-related incident after a racial epithet was spray-painted in the middle of a residential street Saturday afternoon.

Police did not say what the slur was.


Key Points

  • Officers responded to a report of criminal mischief around 12:45 p.m. on April 5 near the 100 block of Nottingham Way.
  • A racial slur was found spray-painted in the street; the suspect or suspects remain unidentified.
  • Police are urging the public to share any tips through Crime Stoppers or directly with the department.

According to the Hillside Police Department, the graffiti was discovered around 12:45 p.m. after a call for criminal mischief in the area of Nottingham Way. Officers confirmed that an unidentified person or group defaced the street with a racial slur.

Authorities have classified the act as a bias-related crime and are actively investigating. No suspects have been identified, and police are asking for the community’s help in locating those responsible.

Ongoing investigation and public appeal

“This is not reflective of the values we hold as a community,” the department said in a statement, emphasizing their commitment to investigating all hate and bias-related incidents. “We take all acts of criminal mischief, especially those with a biased motivation, very seriously.”

Residents with information are encouraged to contact Hillside Police or submit anonymous tips through Union County Crime Stoppers.