
The string of vandalism incidents at Moo Moo Cows ice cream shop in Baltimore's Federal Hill has escalated after a third attack left the establishment once again grappling with damage. According to WBAL-TV, the latest act of destruction occurred in the early hours of Tuesday when an unidentified individual hurled a brick through the shop's window, splattering paint inside as the glass shattered.
As the Light Street business shutters to recover, the owners are appealing to the community for help, requesting any footage captured from 1:15 to 1:40 a.m. on Tuesday that might shed light on the incident, including the passing of a car going east on East Hamburg and East Wheeling streets or west on East Henrietta or South Charles streets, through their statement obtained by WBAL-TV.
Residents and employees express their dismay over the repeated vandalism acts, with Meg Eill describing the pattern as "awful" and "definitely a targeted thing" during an interview with CBS News. The estimated total damage to Moo Moo Cows now surpasses $10,000, reflecting the severity of the attacks.
Authorities continue their investigation, as Baltimore City Police confirmed their response to the property damage report on Tuesday. Anyone with pertinent information can reach out by calling the number provided by the store: 443-261-2697.









