The early morning tyre bandit wreaked havoc on cars in Kingsgrove, puncturing 200 tyres on 100 cars early on Sunday.
The early morning tyre bandit wreaked havoc on cars in Kingsgrove, puncturing 200 tyres on 100 cars yesterday.
CCTV shows the slasher on a spree, cutting dozens of tyres in seconds as they made their way through the suburb between 2.30 and 6am. Fellow victim and Kingsgrove resident Paul Tan said he didn't understand why the slasher decided to cause so much reckless damage.
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