'Turn yourself in. Do the right thing. Be a better person than you were yesterday, when you were gouging the side of my car,' the owner said, urging the woman in the video to come forward.
When he arrived home, Tweedie decided to view footage captured by the car's nine in-built, motion-activated cameras. And one video revealed the culprit.
Tweedie said he doesn't know the woman and doesn't have any idea why she would have caused the damage. "It really speaks to the level of anger for a crime like this that so many people are willing to spread it and share the word and try to help us find it—because nobody likes this," Tweedie said."This is my car, but it could be yours next."
A spokesperson for Broomfield police said it is often difficult to identify the individuals responsible for these types of crimes due to a lack of physical evidence. In this case, they estimated that the damage caused could total more than $2,000.
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