Police investigate Sequim vandalism

SEQUIM — Tires have been punctured and car windows smashed during two separate rashes of vandalism this week.

Police Sgt. Sheri Crain estimates damage at between $4,000 and $5,000 from vandalism taking place Saturday and Wednesday nights.

Crain said police found blood Wednesday after a window was smashed out of a car on East Prairie Street.

She believes the person who broke the window was probably injured.

“We’ve got a few leads, and that’s one of them,” Crain said Thursday.

As many as six vehicles parked in the 300 block of South Sunnyside Avenue and the 200 block of East Sunnyside were damaged Wednesday night, Crain said.

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