Police Seek Suspects After Motorbikes Damage Parking Deck Elevator
The City Center East elevator faces an extended closure following vandalism involving mini motorbikes.
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<p><em>Woodstock Community News| Woodstock, GA</em></p><p>The Woodstock Police Department is seeking the public's assistance in identifying two individuals accused of vandalizing the City Center East Parking Deck elevator on Tuesday night. The suspects allegedly rode mini motorbikes into the elevator, causing significant damage.</p><p>According to city officials, the incident rendered the elevator inoperable. It will remain out of service for an extended period of time while necessary repairs are completed at the downtown facility.</p><p>Authorities noted that the suspects were operating "highly distinctive" mini motorbikes and wearing backpacks that should be easily recognizable to the public.</p><p>Residents with information regarding the identity of these individuals are urged to contact the Woodstock Police Department. Callers should reference case number WO25-004930 when providing tips.</p>
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