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Seven men face felony vandalism charges after Cleveland police said they used slingshots, frozen meatballs and marbles to shatter windows at several homes and businesses across Cleveland.

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CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Seven men charged in a spree of vandalism launched frozen meatballs and marbles from slingshots to smash windows in Tremont, Ohio City and across the city's West Side, according to court records.

A Cuyahoga County grand jury on Monday returned more than a dozen charges against Phillip Rodgers, 21, of North Olmsted; Michael Schallon, 19, of Cleveland; Nicholas Browning, 24, of Cleveland; Bradley Sherwood, 21, of Parma; Louis Lively, 21, of Westlake; Nikolas Brestovasky, 21, of Wellington; and Isboset Caraffa III, 23, of Cleveland.

The spree started June 1 when the group smashed the window a bridal store on West 14th Street, according to court records.

Seven businesses, including Tremont Laundry, Ohio City Furniture and Tower City Motors, were struck over the next 11 days, as well as three homes, records say.

The group also shattered windows at several Greater Cleveland RTA bus shelters during the same period, records say.

The men used slingshots, BBs, marbles and frozen meatballs to carry out the vandalism, which police said caused thousands of dollars in damage, according to the indictment.

Court records do not indicate how Cleveland police identified the men as suspects.

The men are scheduled to be arraigned Nov. 30.

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