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More than 40 vehicles vandalized in Short North

Most of the cars had either the front passenger window or driver’s side window smashed in, the report says.

COLUMBUS, Ohio — More than 40 vehicles parked in the Short North had their windows broken out overnight, according to reports from the Columbus Division of Police.

Thirty-five vehicles had their windows smashed while parked in a parking lot behind an apartment complex.

According to a preliminary investigation, the vandalism happened behind Fireproof Apartments at 1020 North High Street between 5 p.m. on Sunday and 7:20 a.m. on Monday.

Most of the cars had either the front passenger window or driver’s side window smashed in, the report says.

Credit: WBNS-10TV

At a location right down the road from the apartment building, another seven people had their windows damaged.

The report shows that the second wave of vandalism happened on West Starr Avenue to several cars parked on the road. According to the report, the crime could have happened between Sunday at 8 p.m. and Monday at 7 a.m.

It’s unclear if anything was stolen from any of the vehicles.

There is no suspect information at this time. The investigation into the damages is ongoing.

Credit: WBNS-10TV

Additional information will be added to this article as we learn more.

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