COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - Columbus police are trying to find out who threw rocks that hit as many as a dozen vehicles along an Ohio interstate.
No injuries were reported but some cars were damaged so severely they had to be towed.
WBNS-TV reports (https://bit.ly/1cUgu6r ) that one witness saw two boys throwing the rocks onto Interstate 70 Monday night.
The station says police searched the area with a helicopter but couldn’t find any suspects.
Dennis DeYoung tells the station he was concerned about seeing two boys so close to the highway until he saw one of them throw a rock and hit his windshield.
Highway rock throwers have caused serious injuries in past incidents in Ohio, including a minister blinded by a rock thrown from an I-70 overpass in 2001.
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Information from: WBNS-TV, https://www.10tv.com/
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