Windows Smashed

Jeff Garretson - Mon 12:47 PM 06/11/2012

Police say softball sized pieces of concrete smashed 3 windows.

Police say softball sized pieces of concrete smashed 3 windows.

Police are looking for vandals who shattered the windows on a home in SW Salina.

Sometime over the weekend between Friday at 3pm and Sunday at 5pm, someone used softball sized pieces of concrete to smash three windows on a home at 610 Viemont.

The renter contacted police after returning home to find the damage done to the property owned by the Salina Housing Authority.

Total damage is listed at $700.

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GETALIFE674

Monday 11 June 2012 13:28 Report this comment

ALOT OF DRUG STUFF GOES ON IT THAT AREA ALONG WITH GANG PROBLEMS.

Iamgonnagetu

Monday 11 June 2012 14:20 Report this comment

Law enforcement says what gangs?

getumgranny

Monday 11 June 2012 18:25 Report this comment

I think the funniest part of this story is, "Police are looking for vandals......", LOL, Sure they are, like we are supposed to believe they are actively looking to solve this crime, or any others for that matter!!! If it doesn't involve a traffic citation, DUI, seatbelt etc... we won't hold our breath!!!

IamMe

Monday 11 June 2012 20:21 Report this comment

What do the police investigate besides if someone had 2 beers and drives or is not wearing a seat belt? Solve some damn breaking and entering before someone in Salina solves it with a bullet to the forehead of a perp. The homeowner that shoots the first person that breaks into their house will probably be arrested for murder.

Wowza

Tuesday 12 June 2012 06:13 Report this comment

The dill rods that did this better watch out, they will get put away for life x3 for vandalism. Now if they had killed someone or shot a cop, they would get probation for 2 years and have to write a "Dear Santa, sorry for...." letter.

WhoCares

Tuesday 12 June 2012 13:22 Report this comment

Probably gang activity... the person who lived here probably didn't pay for their drugs, or keep up with the "Gang Protection Program" payments...