Were your tires slashed or car keyed recently? VPD wants to speak with you
05-06-2026 20:15 via vancouversun.com

Were your tires slashed or car keyed recently? VPD wants to speak with you

Vancouver police are investigating after more than a dozen vehicles have been vandalized while parked on South Vancouver streets. Read More
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