Motorist complains of malicious damage after losing windshield to stone from weed-whacker

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Real News: Several malicious damage offences are under investigation, including one in which a man damaged a motor vehicle while cutting grass.

It is alleged that a Vernons resident was travelling south to north on Jonas Road, where an unknown man was cutting grass with a weed-eater.

Reports say the motorist sounded his vehicle horn while approaching, but the man did not stop cutting the grass.

Further reports say the driver then heard a sound and observed that the front windscreen of his CRV jeep had been shattered.

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Reportedly, he then stopped the vehicle, approached the alleged offender, and telephoned the All Saints Police Station to report the incident.

Apparently, as the All Saints man was cutting the grass, a stone had struck the vehicle’s glass.

This offence is alleged to have occurred at 3 p.m. on May 30.

Meanwhile, a resident of Evergreen Tree Road, Liberta, had several tiles in her unoccupied house damaged.

The woman went to the Liberta Police Station and reported that someone had unlawfully and maliciously damaged four tiles on the living room floor in the house.

Apparently the perpetrator had used a hard implement to cause the damage.

A search was carried out for an alleged offender, but without success.

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4 COMMENTS

  1. time to start holding dem weed wacker man accountable then them will stop when they see cars approaching

  2. The heat could be the cause for the tiles… I have seen tiles explode due to fluctuating temperature.

  3. They are accountable. What has to be done is for the person whose car was damaged to get all information on the operator of the weed wacker and take the matter to court.

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