LONG BEACH, Calif. (KABC) -- A search is underway for three vandalism suspects who shattered windows of dozens of cars and businesses in Long Beach with a BB gun.



According to police, approximately 25 incidents of vandalism were reported Monday night.



After looking at surveillance footage from area businesses and speaking with multiple witnesses, police said they're looking for three suspects riding in a vehicle, apparently using storefronts and other cars as target practice.



Long Beach police began receiving reports of shattered windows at around 9:30 p.m. Monday. The incidents were reported in the area of Long Beach Boulevard and 8th street as well as around the East Division Naples area.



No injuries have been reported.



Police believe the suspects were driving a black or dark blue 1990s BMW or Honda with chrome tail pipes, a spoiler and a modified exhaust.



Witnesses said they heard the loud engine of a car gunning down their street. When they came out of their homes to see what was going on, they saw their windows shot out.



"I was just going to sleep and I could hear a large roaring of an engine going through the street. That's normal, people zip by here all the time," said Jason Apple of Long Beach. "I hear everybody talking in the middle of the night, and I come outside, and everybody is mad because their windows are shot out."



Authorities said similar incidents occurred in Redondo Beach, Manhattan Beach and Torrance on Jan. 25. Investigators are trying to determine if these vandalism sprees are connected.



Police say the acts of vandalism go beyond property damage. It is a safety issue, because a BB gun can cause injuries.



Studio O was one of the many Long Beach businesses damaged by the vandals. Owner Oscar Vasquez said although the incident is frustrating, the community is banding together.



"As a small business owner, we are connected with each other, we support each other, we are here for each other. It's just devastating," Vasquez said.



Police said when the suspects are caught, they will face felony property damage charges.



If you have any information about these incidents or if you were a victim, you're urged to contact the Long Beach Police Department at (562) 435-6711.



