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Greater than 30 autos vandalized in North Quincy, police say



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Greater than 30 autos had been vandalized, police stated.

Dozens of automobiles had been vandalized in Quincy over the weekend, police stated.

The Quincy Police Division obtained a number of studies on Saturday detailing quite a few vandalized automobiles in North Quincy, the division stated in a Fb publish.

Greater than 30 autos had been broken, police stated.

The defaced autos had been parked in North Quincy at 133 Commander Shea Blvd., 165 and 175 Quincy Shore Drive, 2 Hancock St., and Newbury Avenue by Oakridge Street, in line with the publish.

Related automobile vandalism incidents have occurred in North Quincy in previous years. 

In June 2018, Quincy police reported that greater than 35 automobiles had been damaged into. In August 2018, they requested the general public’s assist to establish the potential suspect, a person in a camouflage baseball hat.

On August 18, 2018, there have been 18 reported automotive break-ins, with the autos’ home windows smashed in.

The Quincy police are asking the general public to contact Detective Michael Eddy with any photograph or video footage of Saturday’s incident. 

Eddy may be reached at 617-745-5771 or [email protected].



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