Vandalism in Mountain House construction site leaves significant damages
According to SCSO, three males, possibly juveniles, were seen riding bicycles through a new construction development near North Girardi Drive and West Calabria Drive in Mountain House at around 7:16 p.m.
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Witnesses reported that the individuals were knocking over traffic cones at a roundabout in the area, stated SCSO. On Wednesday morning, a reporting party arrived and found significant damage to two newly constructed homes.
At one of the homes, the staircase framing had been torn out, holes were punched in the walls, and concrete had been poured into the bathtub, said SCSO. At the second home, there were graphic images that were spray-painted, and caulking was smeared across the walls and floors.
'The San Joaquin County Sheriff's Office is actively investigating this incident,' said SCSO. 'We are asking for the community's help in identifying those responsible.'
Authorities ask if there is any information regarding this incident to contact the San Joaquin County Sheriff's Office at (209) 468-4400.
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