Philadelphia

Car Windows Smashed Near Temple University

Dozens of cars vandalized, some with windows smashed, near Temple's North Philly campus

Some Temple students are picking up the pieces after their car windows were smashed near campus overnight.

What to Know

  • Dozens of car parked in the area of 10th Street and Montgomery Avenue near Temple’s North Philadelphia campus were vandalized.
  • It was unclear if the vandals took anything from the vehicles.
  • Philadelphia and Temple police are teaming up to investigate.

More than 40 drivers found their cars smashed near Temple University Friday morning.

The cars, many with windows broken, and a food truck were parked in the area of 10th Street and Montgomery Avenue near Temple’s North Philadelphia campus.

The vandalism put a wrench in the morning routines for students heading to class.

“This is so pointless to smash windows in,” Temple student Luke Berenato said. “And, I didn’t even have any money, or anything, in the car.”

Philadelphia and Temple police teamed up to investigate the vandalism, which is believed to have occurred sometime after 4 a.m.

Surveillance video could lead investigators to the perpetrators. They believe three people are responsible.

No word on an estimated total for damage.

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