The Boston Police Department (BPD) is asking for public assistance in locating a woman accused of vandalizing a Tesla with bricks on Sunday evening.
The event took place near 10 O Street in South Boston, where a car was stationed on the curb.
The department has made public surveillance images of the suspect.
The woman is pictured holding a brick before supposedly using it to vandalize the Tesla. (Boston Police Station)
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Authorities have urged anyone with details to contact Boston Police District C-6 detectives or to provide tips anonymously.
Another surveillance capture displays a woman believed to have vandalized a Tesla in Boston. (Boston Police Station)
Teslas nationwide are frequently targeted by vandalism from anti-Elon Musk activists. Musk has engaged with the government’s efficiency department and collaborates closely with President Donald Trump to address governmental waste.
Recently, a woman recorded a man vandalizing a Tesla Cybertruck outside the Omni Mountain Resort & Spa in Bretton Woods, New Hampshire.
This incident was documented via the vehicle’s Sentry Mode, prompting the owner, Kelly Preot, to alert the police right away. Officers questioned the man at the location, and he mentioned that the case is currently under investigation.
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Another vandalism incident occurred in West Fargo, North Dakota, over the weekend, where an individual was allegedly caught keying a Cybertruck in a Costco parking area. He was recorded by Sentry Mode and was later apprehended. The police charged him with a felony.
On March 29, 2025, a Tesla Cybertruck was vandalized in a Costco parking lot in West Fargo, North Dakota. (Mitch Benson via Storyful)
At least one Tesla owner is retaliating.
A Dallas man with a Tesla Model X has filed a lawsuit against an individual he asserts is responsible for damage to his vehicle in a parking lot at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport. Rafael Hernandez was taken into custody on March 22 on charges of criminal mischief by the Tarrant County District Attorney’s Office after being documented in Sentry Mode.
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Tesla Supercharger Station will be targeted in San Diego on January 31, 2025. (Kevin Carter/Getty Images)
The unidentified victim informed Fox News Digital that she is suing Hernandez for over $1 million.
She claimed the accused had “malicious intent.” [Hernandez’s] actions were deliberate. Ultimately, it is up to the judge and jury to determine his punishment. Being a Tesla owner, I firmly believe I was singled out.”
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Four individuals have been federally indicted due to bomb threats at Tesla facilities and charging stations nationwide.
Preston Mizell from Fox News contributed to this report.
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