Were your tires slashed or car keyed recently? VPD wants to speak with you
Police said several vehicles have been damaged in south Vancouver over the last week
By Cheryl Chan
Last updated 7 hours ago
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Vancouver police are investigating after more than a dozen vehicles were vandalized while parked on south Vancouver streets.
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Tires have been slashed and vehicles keyed in the incidents, which have occurred between Fraser Street and Victoria Drive and between East 45th and East 61st avenues in the past week.
Const. Megan Lui said investigators believe the incidents are related and is appealing for help in identifying the person or people responsible for the mischief spree.
“We believe there are possibly more victims who have had their vehicles damaged and may not have reported it to police,” she said in a news release Friday.
Anyone who has had their vehicles damaged, or anyone with CCTV or has information about the vandalism, is asked to contact police at 604-717-3321.