A Ramsgate mum is frustrated after her Volkswagen Golf was targeted in a paint attack on St James Avenue.

Her car is a white Volkswagen Golf. She found it vandalized Wednesday morning. Several car break-ins occurred lately. Another driver had a similar paint attack.
Ami bought a Ring doorbell. She hopes it will prevent future vandals. She doesn’t understand why she was targeted and says she feels confused, noting that she has no problems with anyone. It seemed like a random attack.
Ami suspects teenagers did it. These teens may be involved in earlier issues. She thinks kids are just bored today. They act out and know they can get away with it. She wants the incidents to stop soon.
KentOnline showed anti-social behavior hotspots. Thanet had many incidents, but reports decreased. Resolve says people often see anti-social acts and their chief thinks it ruins lives and communities, leading to more serious crimes.
Police are asking for witnesses to come forward. The damage occurred February 18-19. Anyone with information should contact Kent Police using the reference number 46/28682/25.