SOUTH FULTON COUNTY, Ga. — Police in south Fulton County are investigating after a series of reports of people’s car windows being shot out with BB guns.
One man's surveillance camera recorded the latest incident, in which you can hear the loud BB gunshots and then car windows shattering.
The attacks have happened in at least three different communities across south Fulton County.
Channel 2's Matt Johnson went to one of the neighborhoods where he said the attacks are creating a lot of unease.
Neighbors told Johnson that many of them are keeping an extra eye out for suspicious vehicles.
The targets are the back windows of SUVs parked in neighborhoods.
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“Maybe kids having fun, but it's costing us money,” one victim said, asking not to be identified.
This victim told Johnson that it will cost $600 to repair the back window of his SUV after the latest shooting.
Johnson spotted three cars with damage as he drove through the Oakley Township subdivision.
Victims from Fairburn, Fayette County and other parts of south Fulton County sent Johnson pictures from similar BB gun shootings over the past month.
“I think it's going to go from cars to houses, and then eventually they’re going to start doing more stuff, breaking in,” the victim said.
Based on the victims Johnson had spoken to, he counted 32 cases of BB gun vandalism since December.
“I’m upset that I heard they're still doing that,” said Mara Gavan.
Gavan shared a picture with Johnson of her SUV after Fairburn police say vandals shattered it with BBs exactly a month ago.
She lives off Plantation Road, where police said they are adding patrols in the wake of 10 more cars being damaged in the city Wednesday night.
“We have to work hard for our things, and then somebody come and (cause) damage to (them),” Gavan said.
The car in the surveillance video appears to be just one of several cars police say the vandals have used, making it that much harder to find them.
“I hope that the police can catch them, all the attention it's getting now, they can do something about it,” the victim said.
Police say these suspects could face serious felony charges given the total cost of damages so far.
Anyone with information about these incidents is asked to call Crime Stoppers at 404-577-8477.