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Tires on 26 vehicles slashed over the weekend in Edmonton parkade

Police say the tires of 26 vehicles were slashed over the weekend in south Edmonton.
Police say the tires of 26 vehicles were slashed over the weekend in south Edmonton. File photo.

A vandalism spree in south Edmonton that saw more than two dozen vehicles damaged has police investigating.

The EPS said between midnight and 8 a.m. on Saturday, Oct. 8, a total of 26 vehicles had their tires slashed. In many cases, vandals reportedly cut all four tires on the vehicles, police said.

It happened in a parkade near 46 Avenue and 106A Street.

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Anyone with information is asked to call police at 780-423-4567.

READ MORE: $100K vandalism spree damages 25 vehicles in southeast Edmonton 

Late last month, more than two dozen vehicles had their tires slashed, mirrors broken or were keyed in the Holyrood area (75 Street to 85 Street and 93 Avenue to 98 Avenue).

The vandalism spree was estimated to have caused about $100,000 in damage.

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The EPS released photos and video, hoping the public could help identify the suspect.

READ MORE: Edmonton man charged in $100K south side vandalism spree 

Less than a week later, an Edmonton man was arrested and charged with 19 counts of mischief under $5,000, two counts of mischief over $5,000 and theft under $5,000.

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