We now have seen loads of vandalism involving vehicles however a brand new case coming from Australia is uncommon when it comes to scale. An unidentified man armed with an axe smashed the windscreens and different physique panels of round 20 autos in three separate dealerships, inflicting an estimated AU$100,000 (about US$65,000 at present alternate charges) value of injury.

The incident occurred in Glen Waverley, a southeastern suburb of Melbourne. It was round 6 o’clock within the morning of Thursday, November 2, when the suspect began smashing vehicles in a Mazda dealership on Springvale Highway. A couple of minutes later he attacked a number of autos within the parking zone of a BMW seller – together with a white i8 sportscar, a brand-new X1, and at the very least two X3 SUVs. The suspect concluded his vandalism spree by damaging just a few extra vans at a close-by Toyota seller.

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It isn’t identified why the person particularly focused the Mazda, BMW, and Toyota sellers, ignoring others close by. Staff who spoke on Australian TV channels had been puzzled by this uncommon habits and couldn’t discern a potential motive.

CCTV footage exhibits the suspect driving an previous Toyota Avalon however the police report suggests he fled the scene on foot. The person is about 175 cm (5.74 toes) tall with black curly hair. He may be seen sporting a tan hoodie, matching pants, and slide sneakers. The Victoria Police and the Monash Crime Investigation Unit made an open name for anybody with extra info, CCTV, or dashcam footage that would assist them determine the suspect and convey him to justice.