Nearly a dozen car owners in the Ballpark neighborhood woke up this morning to windows that were likely shot out with a pellet gun and police are trying to find those responsible.
In total, police said at least ten cars were vandalized in the overnight hours of Monday night and Tuesday morning.
The cars were parked in the area of 1450 South West Temple Street when they were damaged, police report. At 4:35 a.m., a report was made that a car had been vandalized and police found at least 10 additional cars with one or more windows shattered. Officials report that based on the damage, it's believed the suspect or suspects used a pellet gun to shoot BBs through the windows.It's estimated the vandalism caused more than $1,000 in damage and police are asking that those in the area check doorbell or security cameras for anything that may be helpful in the investigation.Those with information on the case should contact police using the non-emergency line at 801-799-3000.
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