Kingston, Ontario. man concerned about safety after home vandalism on Halloween night – Kingston | The Canadian News

Roy Chrastina and his wife woke up to an unpleasant, expensive surprise at their Kingston home in the far west the day after Halloween.

“Our furniture and decorations were thrown into the pool and then on further investigation we noticed that the pool liner was cut, things were thrown over the fence; we noticed the fence was cut down, ”Chrastina said, rhyming a partial list of the ruined items.

Damages amounting to thousands of dollars.

“We have quotes from the pool company,” Chrastina said. “The fencing company, more than $ 12,000”.

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Chrastina says he has spent nearly the same amount on new security lights, cameras, and is installing a burglar alarm system in the home that he and his wife live in.

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Before the incident, Chrastina already had a security camera that overlooked the backyard, where most of the damage occurred.

While looking at those images, Chrastina was able to make out the perpetrator with a hood damaging her property and then the individual spent time looking out of one of the windows of Chrastina’s home.

“I sleep two or three hours a night and even that, you know, we’re nervous and nervous. It’s devastating, ”Chrastina said.

He says his wife only washes the dishes during the day because the kitchen sink is near a window and now they are always checking that they have closed all the blinds in the house when night comes.

“We are scared, even when we are sleeping if we hear a noise, you know, what could happen,” said Chrastina.

Chrastina says she has reported the incident to the Kingston police and has spoken with several of her neighbors to inform them of what happened.


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