ACT Policing is calling for witnesses after four motor vehicles were flipped on their roofs by a group of persons in Southside suburbs overnight.
Police were required to attend separate incidents in the suburbs of Calwell, Monash and Gilmore. The damaged vehicles included:
— A silver Nissan Pulsar at the Pitstop Carwash in Webber Crescent, Calwell
— A black Ford Ka in Andrew Crescent, Calwell
— A white Toyota Corolla in Priddle Crescent, Monash
— A white Daewoo Lanos in Alonson Crescent, Gilmore.
Police conducted thorough searches of a number of Southside areas throughout the evening and into the morning but were unable to locate any persons or vehicles of interest in relation to the four incidents.
“It’s obvious those responsible for these mindless acts of property damage have no idea how upsetting their actions are to the owners of the motor vehicles,” Acting South District Superintendent, Daryl Neit said.
Police urge anyone who may have witnessed any of these incidents or saw anyone acting suspiciously in the areas at the time of the incidents to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000, or via the Crime Stoppers website on www.act.crimestoppers.com.au. Information can be provided anonymously.
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