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Vandalism at Cary's Sri Venkateswara Temple Shocks the Hindu Community

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For Cary's large and deeply rooted Hindu community, a place of worship is far more than a building — making the recent vandalism at the Sri Venkateswara Temple a painful and galvanizing moment for residents across the region.

🚨 Five Suspects Flee the Scene After Damaging Sacred Statue

In the early hours of January 18, a group of at least five individuals was caught on temple surveillance cameras vandalizing the Sri Venkateswara of North Carolina in Cary. The suspects damaged the Dvarapalaka statue positioned at the front of the temple, then ran to a small sedan and sped away around 3 a.m. Cary Police detectives are actively working to identify those involved and are asking for the public's help. Anyone with relevant information can reach out to Cary Crimestoppers at (919) 460-4636, with anonymous reporting available. [1]

🏛️ Community and Officials Call the Incident 'Deeply Disturbing'

The Raleigh News & Observer reported on the strong reactions that followed the discovery of the vandalized Dvarapalaka statue outside Cary's Hindu temple. The incident, which took place in the pre-dawn hours, was widely described as deeply disturbing by those connected to the temple and the broader Hindu community. Cary Police confirmed their investigation is ongoing as detectives work to determine the circumstances surrounding the damage. The case has drawn attention across the region, underscoring concerns about the safety of religious spaces. [2]

📹 Surveillance Footage Captures the Incident, Cary Police Seek Tips

According to WRAL's reporting, Cary Police confirmed that surveillance cameras at the Sri Venkateswara of North Carolina recorded footage of five individuals in the area around 3 a.m. on the Sunday of the incident. The group was observed leaving in a small sedan shortly before the damaged Dvarapalaka statue — positioned at the temple's entrance — was discovered. Officers emphasized that their investigation remains active and that they are working to both identify the suspects and understand the motivation behind the damage. Anonymous tips can be submitted to Cary Crimestoppers or through the online portal at p3tips.com/1242. [5]

Sources: [1] ABC11 News · [2] Raleigh News & Observer · [5] WRAL

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