Police said that surveillance video captured a man spray painting a hood of a parked vehicle on the block about 5 a.m. that day. Several other vehicles and homes were also vandalized by the suspect, who then fled in an unknown direction, police said.



Tucker was identified after police received an anonymous call from a tipster on Nov. 11. After further investigation, he was arrested Nov. 22, police said.



Tucker was charged with four counts of criminal mischief and was released on his own recognizance. He faces a Dec. 8 preliminary hearing.



No one was available in the South Detective Division on Thursday who could provide more details on the case, or who could say whether the defendant knew any of the alleged victims.



A woman who answered a home phone number listed for Tucker said Thursday that he was not available. She said she was Tucker's mother.



When asked if he had spray painted "Trump Rules" and "Black Bitch" on the SUV, the woman said she has a "counselor" who advised her not to say anything.

Asked which lawyer is representing Tucker, the woman then hung up the phone.