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Originally published Monday, January 7, 2013 at 9:58 PM

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Windows targeted in ongoing Wash. vandalism spree

Clallam County sheriff's officers and Port Angeles police say vandals shooting some type of BB or pellet guns have shot out windows in bus stop shelters, businesses and vehicles in a weeks-long spree.

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PORT ANGELES, Wash. —

Clallam County sheriff's officers and Port Angeles police say vandals shooting some type of BB or pellet guns have shot out windows in bus stop shelters, businesses and vehicles in a weeks-long spree.

The latest damage came last weekend, when four Clallam County bus stop shelters were damaged along U.S. Highway 101 and car windows were hit at an auto dealership.

The Peninsula Daily News reports ( http://is.gd/qBvokW) that so far no one has been injured, although Port Angeles police say a window in an occupied car was hit on Dec. 29.

Investigators have reviewed surveillance video from businesses near the vandalism sites.

Port Angeles police say their first incident was reported on Nov. 14 and the most recent one on Jan. 2.

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Information from: Peninsula Daily News, http://www.peninsuladailynews.com

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