At 3 a.m. today, the police received a report that five private cars and vans parked at Beech Street and Ivy Street in Mong Kok had damaged front windshields and rear glass, and were suspected of being hit with hard objects. broken.
When police arrived at the scene, they found three private cars and one light goods vehicle with cracked windshields on Beech Street, and later found a private car with cracked rear glass on Ivy Street.
After preliminary investigation, police officers seized two bricks at the junction of Keyaki Street and Ivy Street, which are suspected to be related to the case. The case is classified as criminal damage, and no one has been arrested yet.
As seen in the CAM clip of a private car at the scene, a woman was holding a reusable bag containing a glass bottle, walking to the rear of a private car parked on Ivy Street, and suddenly threw the glass bottle in the bag to the rear of the private car Glass, the window of the private car burst, and the woman fled the scene.
It is not known whether the other vehicle damage is related to the woman.
In Mong Kok, 5 cars were suspected of having their glass broken with bricks. Police officers seized two bricks for investigation.
(Photo by Chen Yongwu)
In Mong Kok, 5 cars were suspected of having their glass broken with bricks. Police officers seized two bricks for investigation.
(Photo by Chen Yongwu)
The vehicle CAM photographed a woman throwing a glass bottle at the rear of the private car, and the rear glass burst.