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Scores of car windows blown out in Azusa shooting spree

12:02 PM, May 9, 2008

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Someone with a pellet gun took target practice in Azusa early this morning, shooting out the windows of at least 50 cars. Francisco Vara-Orta has the details:

Shortly before 2 a.m., police received calls of a car window being shot out along North San Gabriel Avenue, according to Cpl. John Madaloni of the Azusa Police Department. Police responded to the call and found multiple car windows shot out along 11 blocks straight, stretching from the 300 to 1300 blocks of San Gabriel, Madaloni said.

Do you know who did it? If so, car owners like Juana Arias, above, wish you'd call the Azusa Police Department at (626) 812-3200 or the Glendora Police at (626) 914-8297.

-- Veronique de Turenne

Photo: Irfan Khan / Los Angeles Times

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