Family blames smashed windshield on glass bottle thrown by teenagers in Middleton, Massachusetts

Boston, MALocal News

A glass bottle thrown from a white SUV shattered the window of Julie Lops' car in Middleton, Massachusetts, last Thursday evening. The driver, who was on East Street, reported being covered in glass yet escaped serious injury. Her husband, David Lops, voiced his disbelief and concern about the reckless behavior exhibited by the teenagers, questioning the motive behind such actions. Julie reported the incident to local police and is urging anyone with information to come forward to help identify the culprits. The couple is relieved that no serious injuries occurred, but they fear that similar reckless behavior could lead to more dangerous situations.

They are advocating for accountability to discourage such actions in the future. The Lops family hopes that increased awareness will prevent others from becoming victims. Local authorities are now investigating the incident to ensure that justice is served.

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