According to Edinboro University campus police, on April 16, a university employee discovered vehicles damaged in the Rose Hall resident and employee lot and later, police would discover more in the McComb lot. The discoveries, in those morning hours, included damage such as fecal matter in the bed of one vehicle, along with broken windows, mirrors and spray paint on car surfaces.
Four damaged vehicles were found in the Rose lot and two were later discovered in the McComb lot. Vehicles were parked in the lots between April 12 at 1 a.m. and April 16 at 3 a.m. Campus police describe the damage to the vehicles as including deflated tires, and broken windows and mirrors, scratches and spray paint on hood and door surfaces. Metal objects were stuck into one of the vehicles and several were covered with a chocolate-like substance. Grills were damaged and fecal matter was found in the bed of one vehicle.
The investigation is continuing.
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