Photo of vandalized vehicle courtesy of London police.Photo of vandalized vehicle courtesy of London police.
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Dozens Of Vehicles Damaged In Old South

London police are investigating after nearly two dozen vehicles were vandalised over two days in old south.

Between June 14 and 15, police say 22 vehicles in the area of Edward St., Elworthy Ave., and Base Line Rd. W were scratched. In seven of the cases the word "GREED" was carved into the side of the vehicles.

Police say three other vehicles were damaged in a nearby area between June 19 and 20.

They are asking anyone who has experienced similar vehicle damage to report it through the police online reporting system.

Anyone with information about the vandalism is asked to call police at 519-661-5670 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).

Map showing where vandals have damaged vehicles in London. Photo courtesy of London police. Map showing where vandals have damaged vehicles in London. Photo courtesy of London police.

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