"I hope they catch whoever did it:" 32 cars vandalized in Union Grove
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Racine County Sheriff's Office is investigating reports of car vandalism from Saturday evening.
According to deputies, 32 cars were vandalized between 6:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.
Shattered glass was spotted near New Street in the Village of Union Grove. Some neighbors said they didn't hear anything and others said they heard shots from outside.
When they went outside their homes, many neighbors saw their car windows were broken out.
One person named Joe said last night his family was celebrating his birthday at home.
When his dad was getting ready to leave, he noticed glass all over the floor.
'We were having a birthday dinner so it was not a good birthday present," said Joe.
He realized he was not alone because other neighbors were outside filing reports with deputies.
From the small dents on his car, Joe believes a BB gun was used.
"It looks like a BB on my vehicle right above my the mirror so they had to fire twice at it. If I had to guess it was a BB gun," said Joe.
If you have any information as to the identity of the suspect or suspects, call the Racine County Communication Center at 262-886-2300.
"It was pretty crazy it could have been worse. It is what it is. You just gotta fix it and move on," said Joe.