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Police: Nacogdoches man breaks 20 windows, leaves wallet behind

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Forrest Randall (Source: Nacogdoches County Jail) Forrest Randall (Source: Nacogdoches County Jail)
NACOGDOCHES, TX (KTRE) -

Nacogdoches Police have arrested a man accused of breaking windows of 20 vehicles at a car dealership and leaving his wallet behind.

Forrest Kenneth Randall, 19, is charged with state-jail felony criminal mischief.

According to the arrest warrant affidavit, Ray Perry, manager of Mike Perry Dodge, located at 3828 South St., contacted police on Dec. 30 and said the windows of 20 vehicles on his property had been broken out and some items removed from some of them. He estimated the damage to be around $6,000.

According to the affidavit, Randall left his wallet behind at the scene and police were able to identify him as the suspect. They then interviewed him and he confessed to the crime, according to the affidavit.

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