Vandal destroys pair of statues at Forest Hills church 
 Photos courtesy of the Diocese of Brooklyn 
 PUBLIC NOTICE 
 TIMESLEDGER   |   QNS.COM   |   JULY 23-JULY 29, 2021 9  
 BY ZACHARY GEWELB 
 Police are investigating an  
 act of vandalism that left two  
 religious  statues  destroyed  
 at Our Lady of Mercy Roman  
 Catholic  Church  in  Forest  
 Hills last weekend. 
 According  to  the  Diocese  
 of Brooklyn, at approximately  
 3:30 a.m. on July 17, the two  
 statues  were  were  dragged  
 180  feet  across  70th  Avenue,  
 where  they  were  smashed  
 with  a  hammer.  Earlier  this  
 week, the statues — one of the  
 Blessed Mother and one of St.  
 Therese  the  Little  Flower  —  
 had been toppled over, but not  
 damaged on Wednesday, July  
 14, according to the Diocese. 
 The individual involved in  
 both  acts  of  vandalism  is believed  
 to be the same person,  
 according to the Diocese. 
 “Both  of  these  statues  
 have  stood  in  front  of  the  
 church  since  it  was  built.  It  
 is heartbreaking, but sadly it  
 is  becoming  more  and  more  
 common these days,” said Father  
 Frank  Schwarz,  pastor  
 of Our Lady of Mercy Roman  
 Catholic Church. “I pray that  
 this  recent  rash  of  attacks  
 against  Catholic  churches  
 and all houses of worship will  
 end,  and  religious  tolerance  
 may  become  more  a  part  of  
 our society.” 
 Police on Sunday, July 18,  
 released  video  of  the  suspect  
 vandalizing  the  statues.  The  
 video  shows  the  suspect  repeatedly  
 slamming  the  statues  
 to  the  ground,  causing  
 them  to  break.  The  suspect  
 then fled the scene. 
 Police say the suspect is a  
 woman in her mid-20s, with a  
 medium complexion, average  
 build  and  wearing  all  black  
 clothing. 
 The NYPD’s Hate Crimes  
 Unit and the 112th Precinct  
 are investigating the incident. 
 Anyone  with  information  
 in  regard  to  this  incident  
 is  asked  to  call  the  
 NYPD’s  Crime  Stoppers  Hotline  
 at  800-577-TIPS  (8477)  
 or  for  Spanish,  888-57-PISTA  
 (74782).  
 The public can also submit  
 their tips by logging onto the  
 Crime  Stoppers  website  at  
 nypdcrimestoppers.com, or  
 on Twitter @NYPDTips. 
 Reach  editor  Zach  Gewelb  
 by e-mail at zgewelb@schneps 
 media.com or by phone at (718)  
 260–4539. 
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