Police are investigating multiple bus shelters damaged.
STRATFORD - Bus Shelters in Stratford has been the target of mischief.
Multiple bus shelters has had glass window planes broken in the City and Stratford Police are investigating the situation.
Between Tuesday and Friday, nine shelters were broken by a slingshot or a pellet gun at night time and a motor vehicle is believed to be involved.
Police say the damage will cost the City between five and seven thousand dollars to repair.
They ask for anyone with information to contact the police.

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