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A series of property damage incidents at two separate residents in Pickering and Ajax has police asking for the public’s help in identifying a suspect that may be connected to each of the acts of vandalism.

Between Monday December 30 and Tuesday May 13 a male suspect targeted a residence multiple times in the area of Alanbury Crescent and Lynn Heights Drive in Pickering.

The suspect vandalized the same vehicle on three separate occasions, including slashing the tires, smashing the rear window and shooting the windows with a pellet gun.

The man is described as white, 16 to 25 with a slender build. He was wearing a black hoodie, grey jogging pants and black/white shoes.

Between Friday April 11 and Saturday May 3, a home near Ventura Lane and Ducatel Crescent in Ajax was vandalized in similar fashion on three separate occasions. The suspect was also described as a white …

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