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Windsor police arrest suspect in weekend string of vandalism incidents in Walkerville

Windsor police arrest suspect in weekend string of vandalism incidents in Walkerville

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Windsor police say they've arrested a suspect after someone vandalized eight parked vehicles in Windsor's Walkerville neighbourhood on Saturday, causing more than $15,000 in damage.
It happened before 8 a.m., police said in a Monday post on social media.
Officers responded to the 2300 block of Lincoln Road for a report of several damaged vehicles.
There, they discovered eight vehicles at various addresses along the block with damage estimated at between $600 to $15,000 per vehicle.
Surveillance footage showed the suspect using an object to damage the vehicles.
They arrested an 56-year-old man at his residence.
He has been charged with six counts of mischief under $5,000 and two counts of mischief over $5,000.
Police are asking anyone with information about the incidents to contact the Windsor Police Service or Windsor and Essex County Crime Stoppers anonymously.
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