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This image was filmed on Saturday after midnight. On Zarasai Street, the camera captured one of the biggest car wreckers in recent years. The man is suspected of stabbing at least eighty car tires. Some broke through. Almost all of them drilled at least two. That’s where the four of them made their way onto Zarasų Street. It was already known Saturday night that the suspect had damaged up to 80 cars. This was reported on social media by officials from the Vilnius Third Police Station. In an attempt to reassure the population of Užupis, they announced that the suspect had already been arrested.
PHOTO GALLERY. A car wrecker swept through Vilnius
The arrest was recorded by the people of Užupis themselves on Saturday morning: in the photo, the police pulled the destroyer from the bridge under Užupio Street and placed it in their car.
And on Sunday in Užupis many cars with flat tires. According to the police, the destroyer raged from midnight until the moment he was arrested, almost until seven in the morning. Most likely, the man who saw the man starving for tires was discovered by residents and called the police.
It is clear where the man destroyed the cars: these are the streets of Zarasai, Polotsk and Filaretet. The devotee turned the wheels through Užupis, also visited the Baltas crossroads and also went a little further away: to Paupis, Paplaujos street and Peteliškių street. Many cars were also destroyed in Naujoji Vilnia, A. Kojelavičiaus street.
Apparently there the suspect began his mad march. There will probably be more than 100 cars destroyed; not all owners have seen their cars yet. Police found many screwdrivers and knives on the suspect, and the reasons for his actions are still unknown. The man damaged the wheels of perfectly parked cars.
Losses are still being counted, police are urging that all victims be contacted. Officials apologize for barely being able to record the reports of damaged machines on Saturday.
Police report that the man was starving alone. It is difficult even to understand what was boiling in a man’s mind: he had to destroy the machines one by one.
If he damaged a hundred cars, he destroyed one every four minutes or so: it happens when a man runs out of tires for almost seven hours, walking from one to another around Užupis until the police detain the suspect.
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