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Swastika spray-paint fiends hit Queens nabe

At least a dozen Queens vehicles were spray-painted with hateful messages — including swastikas — late Thursday night or early Friday morning and cops are searching for the vandals.

Four cars were spray-painted with the Nazi symbol and seven others had scribbles drawn on them near Little Neck Parkway and 87th Ave in Bellerose, according to police.

A garage door was also defaced, police said.

Cops are scouring the area for video-surveillance footage that might help identify the vandals.

The investigation, led by the NYPD’s Hate Crimes Task Force, is ongoing, cops said.

One victim, Carolyn Lyew, said swastikas were painted all over her car parked at 87th Avenue and 256th Street.

“I’m just hoping it’s kids in the neighborhood who are not aware because anything else is unconscionable,” she told WCBS/Channel 2.

In August, a sicko drew a swastika in a Google-building elevator on Ninth Avenue in Chelsea.

Cops arrested Bradley Ickes, 45.