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Europe March 15, 2026

PENSIONERS TARGETED: Mysterious '67' Vandalism Sparks Panic!

PENSIONERS TARGETED: Mysterious '67' Vandalism Sparks Panic!

A wave of unsettling vandalism has swept through a quiet neighborhood, leaving residents baffled and concerned. The target? Cars, and the perpetrators? Children caught up in a bizarre, escalating trend.

Reports began surfacing of vehicles bearing deep scratches, not from accidental scrapes, but deliberate gouges. The damage isn't random; it's the result of a disturbing new "fad" spreading amongst local youngsters, turning neighborhood streets into an unintended canvas for their actions.

The community responded swiftly, a handmade poster appearing almost overnight, alerting neighbors to the issue. Local schools were immediately informed, hoping to address the behavior before it spirals further out of control.

School children in Red Hill, Worcester, scratch '67' into cars and other scratches along vehicles parked in Sebright Avenue and Arundel Drive. March 9 2026. // Police are hunting a gang of youths who scratched the numbers 6-7 into dozens of cars on a city street. Residents have been left hundreds of pounds out of pocket after finding the two numbers scrawled across on car doors and bonnets. A nonsensical ???six seven??? craze has become the latest trend and was even recently made word of the year. But it has left locals fuming after their vehicles were vandalised outside their homes. Over the past three weeks dozens of cars parked on Sebright Avenue, Worcester, have been targeted. Pensioners Mark and Heather Stewart, both 69, found a '6-7' scratched into the side of their car last week. Photo released 15/03/2026

Residents express a desire for a peaceful resolution, hoping to avoid more drastic measures. Some have already taken matters into their own hands, investing in doorbell cameras as a preventative step, while others emphasize the strong community spirit and a preference for self-regulation.

Police were alerted to one specific incident on Sebright Avenue, reported around 11:15 am on March 5th. A car sustained damage, and the case is currently awaiting further investigation.

The incident has shaken the sense of security within the neighborhood, prompting a collective effort to understand the root of this troubling behavior and restore peace of mind. The community remains hopeful that a collaborative approach will be enough to curb the trend and protect their properties.

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