Police are asking for help identifying suspects in some watermelon-related mischief in Oregon City.

The mishap? Hurling a watermelon from a moving vehicle, hitting a parked car, in the middle of the night, police say.

Oregon City police say the watermelon-wielding suspects drove past the car, which was sitting near the 14700 block of Glen Oak Road, shortly before 1 a.m. Friday. Police think someone intentionally tossed the fruit at the parked car, leaving it with "extensive damage," the agency said in a news release.

The fast-moving fruit dented the car's rear hatch, broke its rear window and damaged its interior, police said.

Police said they don't have any information that leads them to think the suspects intentionally targeted the car. They're asking for help identifying the people suspected in the incident and their car.

A neighbor's surveillance camera caught the car speeding away from the scene but doesn't show the watermelon explosion.

The car was last seen headed west toward Oregon 213 on Glen Oak Road, which is near Oregon City High School.

Police ask anyone who has information to call a tip line, 503-496-1616. They should reference Oregon City police case No. 17-2052.

-- The Oregonian/OregonLive