Boston police are investigating after tires on over a dozen vehicles were found slashed and deflated Wednesday in Dorchester. Police said that at least 20 vehicles were vandalized, but that number was expected to increase as the cases were reported. On most of the vehicles, all four tires were sabotaged. Cars parked on Topliff Street, Speedwell Street, Bowdoin Street and Geneva Avenue were hit. In many cases, the sidewalls of the tires were damaged and car owners are being forced to replace the tires, because the damage cannot be repaired. "We got a bicycle bike pump, and pumped up each tire. And then we got lint roller tape and we patched the holes with that and we drove it about three blocks to the tire shop," said Priscilla Sezer. The vandal or vandals also smashed a windshield on Speedwell Street. Another resident said they saw a suspicious person leaving the area around 5 a.m. on a bicycle.

Boston police are investigating after tires on over a dozen vehicles were found slashed and deflated Wednesday in Dorchester.

Police said that at least 20 vehicles were vandalized, but that number was expected to increase as the cases were reported. On most of the vehicles, all four tires were sabotaged.


Cars parked on Topliff Street, Speedwell Street, Bowdoin Street and Geneva Avenue were hit.

In many cases, the sidewalls of the tires were damaged and car owners are being forced to replace the tires, because the damage cannot be repaired.

"We got a bicycle bike pump, and pumped up each tire. And then we got lint roller tape and we patched the holes with that and we drove it about three blocks to the tire shop," said Priscilla Sezer.

The vandal or vandals also smashed a windshield on Speedwell Street.

Another resident said they saw a suspicious person leaving the area around 5 a.m. on a bicycle.



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