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$1,500 in damages reported after Guelph police cruiser vandalized

Guelph police say they are looking for a 45-year-old man after one of their cruisers was vandalized. Matt Carty / Global Guelph

Guelph police say officers are looking for a 45-year-old man after one of their cruisers was vandalized on Tuesday morning.

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The cruiser was parked on Carden Street just before noon while officers were doing foot patrol in the area.

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Police said the officers were told that someone was damaging their cruiser and they returned to find the vehicle with large scratches to all of its panels and a cracked taillight.

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Damage is estimated at about $1,500.

Police said they know the person responsible but didn’t identify him.

Once he is arrested, the man could face charges of mischief under $5,000 and breaching probation.

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