Car Vandals Strike At Highland Lake


WINSTED — Residents living in the Highland Lake area are advised to be on the lookout for the culprits in a string of vandalism incidents that took place over the weekend.

According to a police report, vandals smashed a number of vehicle windows some time late Saturday evening or early Sunday morning. It is thought that the vandals may have used either a BB gun or sling shot.

The vehicles targeted were parked on Bridge Street, Lovely Street, Mountain Road and East and West Wakefield Boulevard. Total damage was estimated to be in excess of $5,000.

"It appears that the perpetrators used either a BB gun or a sling shot," said a press release dated March 14. "Although these incidents were most likely committed by the same individual(s), police do no suspect there is any particular motive for these crimes other than pointless vandalism."

The press release went on to say that nothing was reported missing from any of the cars.

Sgt. Kevin Kinahan of the Winchester Police Department Detective Division has asked for the community’s help in tracking down the culprits. And, he adds, if caught, the perpetrators may find they’ve bitten off more than they can chew.

"What these people don’t realize is that having to pay to replace the damaged window is only part of the damage they’ve inflicted; the victims need to rearrange their schedules and activities — arrangements to have the windows repaired, securing other transportation, not being able to make social functions, work, or other commitments because they can’t drive their vehicles, and a host of other inconveniences," he said in the press release. "Acts like this are a complete and unfair disruption of a person’s life.

"It’s just not fair and we’re asking for the community’s help in identifying these individuals so that some type of restitution can be made," he concluded.

Sgt. Kinahan could not be reached for comment at press time, and it is uncertain whether police have any leads.

Anyone with information regarding these incidents is urged to contact the Winchester Police Department Detective Division at 860-379-2721. All tips will be held confidential.

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