Police have charged a young South Side man with 36 counts of criminal mischief after neighbors shared surveillance images of someone damaging the side mirrors on their cars in December. Cameras captured video of the man kicking cars and jumping on side-view mirrors. He sported a distinctive characteristic: a "man bun" hairstyle. Most of the vandalism happened on Harcum Way and Mary and Jane streets. A criminal complaint identifies the suspect as Isaac Gettleman, 22, and lists his address as Jane Street. "What motivates someone to do that, I have no idea, especially in your own neighborhood," South Side resident Erin Catalina said. One of the damaged vehicles belongs to Harry O'Brien, who said he heard the noise outside. "I looked up and down the street and all the cars had been affected except one big truck," O'Brien told Pittsburgh's Action News 4. "There were mirrors on the street, you could see them hanging. There were mirrors that he had crashed into. My wife saw him kicking one car." Some victims said they were told it would cost about $300 to repair the damage, while one SUV owner got an estimate of $1,000. The extent of the vandalism was stunning, even to South Siders used to the unpredictability of bar crowds. "That was more than I've ever seen in my 20 years down here," O'Brien said. "I can understand having a few drinks, but getting drunk and destroying other people's property, I don't have a lot of sympathy for him."

Police have charged a young South Side man with 36 counts of criminal mischief after neighbors shared surveillance images of someone damaging the side mirrors on their cars in December.

Cameras captured video of the man kicking cars and jumping on side-view mirrors. He sported a distinctive characteristic: a "man bun" hairstyle.

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Most of the vandalism happened on Harcum Way and Mary and Jane streets. A criminal complaint identifies the suspect as Isaac Gettleman, 22, and lists his address as Jane Street.

"What motivates someone to do that, I have no idea, especially in your own neighborhood," South Side resident Erin Catalina said.

One of the damaged vehicles belongs to Harry O'Brien, who said he heard the noise outside.

"I looked up and down the street and all the cars had been affected except one big truck," O'Brien told Pittsburgh's Action News 4. "There were mirrors on the street, you could see them hanging. There were mirrors that he had crashed into. My wife saw him kicking one car."

Some victims said they were told it would cost about $300 to repair the damage, while one SUV owner got an estimate of $1,000.

The extent of the vandalism was stunning, even to South Siders used to the unpredictability of bar crowds.

"That was more than I've ever seen in my 20 years down here," O'Brien said. "I can understand having a few drinks, but getting drunk and destroying other people's property, I don't have a lot of sympathy for him."