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San Antonio police have arrested a man suspected of shooting a pellet gun at a Northwest Side real estate business on five separate occasions, causing tens of thousands of dollars in damage. Investigators say the suspect targeted the same office repeatedly, firing pellets that shattered windows and damaged the building's exterior. The total cost of repairs has exceeded $40,000, according to the San Antonio Police Department.
The man was taken into custody after detectives linked him to the series of attacks. Authorities have not released a possible motive, but they confirmed the business was struck multiple times over a period of weeks. Each incident involved someone firing a pellet gun from outside the property, leaving behind broken glass and pockmarked walls.
Police did not say whether the suspect had any prior connection to the real estate firm or its employees. No injuries were reported in any of the shootings. The case remains under investigation, and the suspect is facing charges related to criminal mischief and weapons violations.
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