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Irvine police nab man accused of spraying 'Nazi' and 'Fascist' on Teslas. A takeout order led to the arrest
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Irvine Police officers arrested Max Sebastian Solomon, 25, of Irvine, and booked him into the Orange County Jail for felony vandalism.
Set us as preferredThe Irvine Police Department has arrested a man suspected of vandalizing 13 Teslas with spray paint this month.
Police identified the suspect as Max Sebastian Solomon, 25, of Irvine.
Solomon, who lived across the street from the parking structures where the vandalism occurred, was taken into custody at his home Wednesday and booked on suspicion of felony vandalism.
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