Vandalism series in Meidling: Seven cars damaged - investigations underway!
Series of vandalism in Meidling: On June 24, 2025, seven cars were damaged. Police are investigating, possible connections are unclear.

Vandalism series in Meidling: Seven cars damaged - investigations underway!
After a series of vandalized vehicles, a series of vandalism is currently causing a stir in Vienna. On Tuesday morning, June 24, 2025, a total of seven cars were damaged in the Meidling district. Unknown perpetrators smashed the side windows of the vehicles and ransacked the interior. The police are on site and have initiated forensic investigation. It is currently unclear whether this was vandalism or even attempted break-ins. How 5min.at Reportedly, there were similar incidents in the neighboring streets over the weekend.
There is great consternation in the neighborhood. People are wondering what is actually going on here, and the police are taking the matter seriously. It is determined whether there is a connection between the various incidents. This is not the first case of vandalism in this area and citizens are alarmed. Many are worried, after all, something like this can quickly become a daily occurrence. Vienna.orf.at has also reported on the repeated acts of vandalism that are creating deeper insecurity among the population.
Significant vandalism in the Danube city
The situation in Vienna is further exacerbated by another, much larger series of vandalism. On Sunday, June 22, 2025, a witness alerted the police after observing a man wrecking several cars in the Danube city. In total, an alarming 84 vehicles were damaged. The perpetrator, a 30-year-old German, has now been caught; he destroyed 83 cars and a motorcycle on Sinagasse and Schüttaustraße in the 22nd district. The police from the Donaustadt City Police Command immediately began investigations into serious damage to property. Loud Today.at The investigations included extensive surveys: witnesses were interviewed, traces were secured and videos were evaluated.
The arrested man showed a frightening level of destructiveness. He was taken to hospital after his arrest and police investigated their leads and his connection to the recent crimes. Investigators insist there was also criminal activity in other parts of the city, such as the Dominican Bastion and St. Peter's Square.
Citizen safety is now the top priority and investigations continue. The Vienna police call on people to report suspicious activity. The residents hope that the horror of the past few days will soon come to an end and that their streets will be safe again. In a city known for its quality of life, this is an issue that people do not take lightly.