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Residents report repeated vandalism; mayor says police identified suspects within days
Summary
Three residents described months of harassment and property damage to the Coppell City Council; Mayor Wes Mays said the police identified those involved and the case was resolved within two days.
Three Coppell residents told the City Council on Feb. 11 that their family home has been the target of repeated harassment and vandalism, including door‑banging, racial slurs, thrown objects that later damaged the front door and tire slashing of two vehicles in 2022.
Shini Varghese said the incidents began in November and escalated on Feb. 1 when someone struck and later broke the family’s front door. “We are living in fear,” Varghese told the council, asking the city for help.…
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