Updated 5 p.m. Friday with information about arrest

A Dallas man has been arrested in a months-long vandalism spree in which windows of downtown Grand Prairie windows were shot out.

Fred Foster Jr. III, 38, is suspected in 21 offenses from Feb. 8 through June 6, police said. Most of the incidents occurred between 4:30 and 7:30 a.m.

Fred Foster Jr. III (Grand Prairie Detention Center)

Less than 24 hours after Grand Prairie police shared images of an older model black Dodge dually pickup with chrome wheels, running boards and high-intensity discharge headlights, a Dallas police officer saw the story on a local media station and recognized the vehicle.

Foster, who was arrested in his Dallas home, is being held at the Grand Prairie Detention Center, police said. He faces charges of felony criminal mischief and possession of narcotics as well as a burglary charge out of Mesquite.

Police do not think the Grand Prairie incidents are connected with another string of vandalism shootings in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. In that case, three people have been arrested after a spree that caused thousands of dollars in damage.