A map detailing homes, vehicles and bus shelters vandalized. Photo courtesy of London Police. A map detailing homes, vehicles and bus shelters vandalized. Photo courtesy of London Police.
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Police Release Vehicle Description In Vandalism Case

London police say the vandals who have been targeting bus shelters across the city with a BB gun are also damaging homes and vehicles.

Investigators say the incidents happened between June 1 and June 11.

The crimes are focused on the south end of the city, from White Oaks to Byron.

The London Transit Commission tells BlackburnNews.com a total of 34 bus shelters have had panes of glass smashed.

A silver two door vehicle was spotted leaving the scene of once incident. There were three males inside.

The London Police Service has provided a map of where the vandalism has taken place. The red dots are bus shelters that have been damaged, while the blue dots represent cars and houses.

Anyone with information about these crimes is asked to contact police or Crime Stoppers.

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