Police Searching for Persons of Interest After Dozens of Cars Damaged
FEDERAL HILL, BALTIMORE, JUL 21 – Baltimore police are investigating a two-and-a-half-hour vandalism spree damaging 62 cars and a store in Federal Hill, with repair costs estimated at $17,000, officials said.
- Baltimore police are investigating the vandalism and destruction of up to 62 cars in Federal Hill during a spree on July 13 between 3:30 and 5:55 a.m.
- The incidents occurred alongside reports of car break-ins and property theft in Bloomington and Minneapolis, with police seeking multiple persons of interest across locations.
- Damage covered many blocks, included smashed windows on approximately 55 vehicles, and affected businesses such as Federal Hill Cleaners and a carryout where windows and doors were broken.
- A manager estimated repairs could cost $17,000, while residents described the vandals as 'kids' who should find better activities, and police released a photo of a suspect on Monday.
- Authorities continue to investigate and request the public to provide information by calling 410-396-2499 or 952-563-4900 for Bloomington, indicating ongoing efforts to identify those responsible.
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