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NASHUA- Police were investigating a rash of vandalism at a local condominium complex Thursday.
Officers responded to the Knights Bridge Arms condominium complex at 2 Knights Bridge Drive at about 4 p.m. when a manager of the property called to report that numerous garage windows had been broken, Nashua police Sgt. George McCarthy said.
Arriving to the complex officers found 31 windows of numerous detached garages had been shot out with what appeared to be a BB gun, McCarthy said.
No personal injury or damage to the contents of the garages had been reported, however the damage was estimated to be in the range of $800, he said.
Officers determined damage to have occurred sometime between Christmas day and Dec. 30, he said.
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