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On 02/10/2016, James Whitman contacted Pasco Sheriff`s Office by telephone to report Criminal Mischief to his girlfriend`s 2005 Infinity G35.

Mr. Whitman advised sometime between 2300 hours on 01/27/2016, and 0200 hours on 01/28/2016, an unknown suspect used an unknown type sharp object, to slash the front passenger side tire on the listed vehicle and loosened all of the lugnuts on that tire while the vehicle was parked at the noted location.

Mr. Whitman said he decided to file a report because he recently learned three of his neighbors had the same thing to happen to them; one tire on the vehicle slashed and all lugnuts on that tire were loosened.

Mr. Whitman was unable to provide any suspect

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