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Police Investigating After More Than 40 Vehicles Vandalized On Temple University's Campus

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PHILADELPHIA (CBS) – Philadelphia Police are investigating after dozens of vehicles were vandalized on Temple University's campus overnight.

The vandalism happened at 10th Street and Montgomery Avenue sometime Thursday night into Friday morning.

Eyewitness News counted dozens of vehicles with smashed windows.

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Temple University says the number of cars vandalized is north of 40, including Marie Ray-Redzha's food truck.

She learned someone had broken into her business and flipped everything inside around 5:30 a.m.

"Devastated. Whoever it is they just don't have anything else to do." said Ray-Redzha.

Temple University says it's now working with Philadelphia Police and going through surveillance video.

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In the meantime, students are assessing what the suspect or suspects left behind and balancing a costly repair job.

"Glad nothing was gone, but it's hard but not while you're in college and stuff, it's already expensive enough," said Jelani Hasan.

Stay with CBSPhilly.com for this developing story.

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