A Las Vegas woman is accused of stalking her Jewish neighbors and scrawling anti-Semitic slurs on signs in her window, according to a report.
Georgina McGarvie, 57, is facing charges of felony aggravated stalking and destroying the property of another after Las Vegas police responded to her apartment complex in December when a neighbor said she was damaging her unit and writing anti-Semitic saying on “signs and objects,” according to an arrest report obtained by the Las Vegas Review-Journal.
The victim accused McGarvie, who was arrested Monday, of terrorizing her family just one week after they moved into the apartment in October, including with a sign calling them “Jewish pigs,” police said.
Then, in December, the woman said she was walking outside with her family, including her 7-month-old daughter, when McGarvie saw them and cursed at the baby while referencing that she was Jewish, according to the arrest report.
Later that day, the woman claims she saw an abandoned mattress with the words “Jewish Pedofiles [sic]” scrawled on it, police said.
McGarvie also “broke a hole” through the drywall of the victim’s apartment and “constantly” yelled and banged on walls of the unit between midnight and 6 a.m., the woman told police.
“McGarvie also make statements and signs regarding their 16-year-old daughter who identifies as lesbian,” the arrest report continued. “McGarvie says that the daughter is going against ‘God’s will.’”
When police responded to McGarvie’s home, she identified herself but refused to open the door. She also denied damaging the wall of the family’s apartment, police said.
“McGarvie stated that the residents were putting gas into her apartment and that she had to be careful because of the chemical trails outside,” police said.
Cops said another person also accused McGarvie of making anti-Semitic signs and for tossing a dead pigeon onto another neighbor’s doorstep after lighting it “on fire,” the newspaper reports.
An arrest warrant was later issued on March 23 for McGarvie. She remained in custody early Thursday at Clark County Detention Center in lieu of $3,000 bail. She’s due back in court for a preliminary hearing on May 20, online records show.