A guy in Sydney’s northwest has actually been charged after apparently triggering more than $10,000 worth of damage in a series of keying events. According to a declaration by the New South Wales Police, a 34-year-old Blacktown male has actually been charged with 6 counts of harmful damage, and one count of custody of an offending carry out in a public location. SEE THE VIDEO ABOVE: Tesla video camera captures supposed serial automobile keying vandal Stream Supercars and more motorsport action live and complimentary on 7plus >> Police declare the guy is accountable for keying 3 Teslas, an Audi, a Mercedes-Benz and a Volkswagen Golf in between January and February 2024. Video footage published to Facebook through the Dash Cam Owners Australia page reveals the male approaching what seems a Tesla in a covered carpark. The video changes to a side-view electronic camera angle from the Tesla’s ‘Sentry Mode’ system, revealing the guy taking what seems a secret down the side of the white car. He then recalls towards the side mirror before strolling off. The supposed offenses happened while the automobiles were parking in shopping center in Rouse Hill, Box Hill and Schofields. Officers jailed the male on Sunday, February 18 after getting a call from the general public about the guy in a Schofields shopping center parking lot. The NSW Police will declare the male had a “three-bladed metal multi-tool” that was on him at the time of his arrest. He was because of appear in court today over the charges. Authorities have actually been recommended the repair work expense for the cars is approximated at more than $10,000.