
Deputies located vehicles that had BB holes shot through the windows and several windows were completely smashed out
In the late night or early morning hours Sunday (Sept. 25), several vehicles were vandalized in the area of NW Overlook Drive and NW Hazel Dell Way in the Hazel Dell area of Clark County.
Deputies located vehicles that had BB holes shot through the windows and several windows were completely smashed out. Deputies are continuing to investigate and would like residents to check their home security systems for any video that may show the suspects.
Additionally, if anyone is a victim in this neighborhood, they are asked to use the Clark County Sheriff’s Office On-Line report system instead of calling 3-1-1. In the report, reference case No. 22009020. Victims will receive an individual case number but all cases will be linked by the case number referenced.
Information provided by Clark County Sheriff’s Office.
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