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Several cars damaged in one block

July 29, 2009 By Times-Herald Newspapers Leave a Comment

WYANDOTTE — Six cars in the the 600 block of Vinewood were damaged during the night last Sunday.
The exterior driver’s-side mirrors on five were kicked off, and the driver’s-side side panel of one was kicked and dented.
The cars with damaged mirrors include a Honda Civic, Ford Mustang, an unspecified models of a Toyota, a Honda and a Lincoln. The dented car was a Chrysler Sebring.
The owner of one of the Hondas told police she was awake inside her house at about 6:20 a.m. when she heard a disturbance coming from the street. She looked out her front window and saw four young men walking west on Vinewood.
The men approached a parked pickup truck, according to the woman, and one of them jumped into the bed and looked through the truck’s rear window. She then heard the man standing in the truck bed say, “This one ain’t worth it.” He then jumped down and all four men continued westbound across Sixth.
The woman told police she could not see the perpetrators cause all of the damage, but she heard all of it. She did, however, see one of the men jump up into the air and kick the driver’s-side mirror off her neighbor’s car.
After the men walked away, she got into her car and attempted to find them while she called the police. She told a dispatcher she had located the four men sitting on plastic chairs in a driveway in the 2500 block of Fifth.
When officers arrived at the house, the men were no longer there.
She described the men as young, possibly as young at 16 or 17 years old, white, all about 5 feet 9 inches tall and 150 to 170 pounds.

Filed Under: Stories Tagged With: Wyandotte

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