A GWYNEDD resident woke up to find racist graffiti spray-painted onto her garage over the weekend.
On Saturday, Margaret Ogunbanwo, posted the above picture of what appears to be a Swastika which had been drawn onto the garage door of her home in Penygroes. 
Alongside the post, she wrote: "So friends and family, its usually pictures of my morning walks, but this is what confronted me on my house this morning! What's to be said?"
North Wales Police officers are appealing for witnesses and information following the incident which occurred at around 2am on Saturday morning.
Police were called shortly after 9am and enquiries are now underway.
Anybody who may have information is asked to contact PC Mathew Tapping at Penygroes Police Station on 101 or via the live webchat quoting reference number Y084193.
A flurry of support has come for Margaret and her family's way following the incident. 
Plaid Cymru Member of Parliament for Arfon Hywel Williams condemned the racist graffiti, saying: "I stand in solidarity with the family and echo the overwhelming condemnation from within the local community.
"I know the people of Penygroes and Arfon are disgusted by this foul act. But it will only strengthen our resolve to stand together against the evil stupidity of racism.
"Our office was targeted with racist graffiti last year. It was disturbing and unpleasant. But this is so much worse, being personally directed at someone's home.
"We have a strong community here in Arfon, enriched by diversity and our tradition of standing together in the face of adversity.
"Whoever did this will learn pretty quick that a tolerant society is far stronger than the divided mayhem they crave."
Sian Gwenllian, Member of the Senedd for Arfon, added: "This was an abhorrent act of racial hatred. It defies belief that someone would purposefully and wilfully carry out this racist act.
"Why on earth would one human being think they have a right to openly demean another human being just because the colour of their skin is black?
"I cannot answer that question. I cannot fathom than act. I can only condemn it from the bottom of my heart as many others have done.
"The sad truth that this act highlights is that racism is everywhere. It’s in our communities. It’s amongst our people.
"Racism is not confined to Minneapolis and the police in the USA. It’s not confined to the far-right factions that gathered in Parliament Square in London last weekend.
"Unfortunately it is here in our midst in Arfon and we must do all we possibly can to stop it in its tracks. 
"We all need to be part of the massive endeavour that is now needed so that no other family faces what the Ogunbanwo family has to endure right now."