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Man wanted after multiple overnight property damages in Lincoln

Niagara police are investigating a number of overnight mischief incidents in Lincoln after receiving several reports of a person throwing objects through windows.
Officers said they received 16 complaints related to 18 incidents early Tuesday morning in the area of Vineland and Vineland Station.
During most of the incidents, a male suspect drove up to various addresses, got out of his vehicle and then threw a stone or brick through the windows of other vehicles.
Cumulative damage on seven streets is expected to exceed $20,000, police said.
Police said the complainants’ vehicles were parked either in their driveways or on the street in front of their address.
In one incident, the suspect threw a large rock weighing about 60 lbs through a window of a residence. The man was described as about six feet tall, believed to be shirtless, wearing dark pants and a dark baseball hat.
The witness said the man was driving a dark-coloured car similar to a Honda Civic.
In another incident, the man arrived in a small grey or silver car wearing dark shorts, no shirt and a medical mask. He was described as white, tall, thin and was wearing a blue surgical mask.
Police said the man is unknown at this time and no surveillance of him has been found.
Officers are asking residents around the seven streets to look through their security camera footage between 2 a.m. and 5:30 a.m. on June 28.
Anyone with information about these incidents is asked to contact detectives at 905-688-4111, option 3, ext. 1009336.