Tristan Fisher, 47, was arrested and is potentially facing eight charges of criminal mischief for a loss of less than $500, two charges of criminal mischief for a loss of $500-$1499, and ten counts of criminal misconduct.
According to police documents, beginning on July 7, multiple people reported to police that their tires were damaged and that they found homemade tire deflation devices.
Those homemade tire deflation devices were built using cardboard, black tape, nails and screws, police said. They were found on multiple streets in the city, primarily along Violet Drive and other streets close by.
10 people in total had their tires damaged, including one Unified Police officer. Two victims had multiple tires damaged and had to replace them, costing them more than $500.
According to Unified Police Department, Fisher was identified using a latent fingerprint on one of the devices after they were submitted for forensic testing. Two separate examiners confirmed the match.
Fisher was arrested and booked without incident.
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