Suspected serial rock tosser busted on Capitol Hill after damage to Seattle Fire engine windshield

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Seattle Police took a suspected serial rock tosser into custody on Capitol Hill after he reportedly damaged a Seattle Fire Department engine's windshield. The incident occurred at approximately 10:30 AM near 15th and Valley, where police responded to reports of vandalism. This suspect was previously linked to a similar attack earlier in the week, which had also targeted a fire truck and involved attempts to damage additional vehicles in the area. Officers quickly located the suspect nearby and arrested him without incident, ensuring that no further damage could occur. Thankfully, no injuries were reported during the incidents, underscoring the effectiveness of the police response.

The situation emphasizes the need for community awareness and reporting of suspicious activities. As the city continues to deal with vandalism, maintaining the integrity of emergency services remains a priority. Such incidents serve as a reminder of the importance of protecting public resources and the role of law enforcement in maintaining community safety.

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