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Girl Finds Decapitated Head Of Junipero Serra Statue On Monterey Coast

MONTEREY (CBS SF) -- A young girl found the decapitated head of a Junipero Serra statue during a low tide Saturday afternoon along the coast of Monterey, a Monterey police sergeant said.

Officers responded at about 3:30 p.m. to a report of the found statue head, said Monterey police Sgt. Mickey Roobash.

Roobash said the girl was wading in the shallow water near the Coast Guard Pier when she spotted the stone head.

The head of the Roman Catholic missionary was lopped off a statue in the lower Presidio of Monterey in October 2015, Roobash said, following Pope Francis' canonization of Serra on Sept. 23.

He said it was found "virtually across the street" from the entrance to the presidio where the statue stands.

Junipero Serra Statue Decapitated Monterey

The incident followed another act of vandalism against a Serra statue at San Carlos Borromeo de Carmelo Mission at 3080 Rio Road in Carmel-by-the-Sea on Sept. 26 or 27, according to police.

In November, Santa Cruz police officers responded to a report of vandalism to a Serra statue at Santa Cruz Mission, located on School Street between High and Mission streets. Police said the vandals splattered red paint on the mission's front wooden doors and spray-painted a side wall with the message, "Serra St. of Genocide."

Several Native American groups had protested the canonization of Serra, who they said killed and enslaved thousands of indigenous Americans during the founding of California's missions.

The statue head from Monterey is currently being held as evidence, Roobash said. No suspects have been identified, but officers are investigating the incident.

Roobash said it was too early to say whether the head would be reattached to the statue any time soon.

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