Youths caught smashing windows and jumping on car at dealership in broad daylight

Watch: Youths caught smashing vehicles at car dealership

This is shocking moment a group of youths caused an estimated £4,000 of damage when they smashed up cars at a dealership in broad daylight.

The three were filmed throwing bricks at vehicles on the forecourt at Davies Car Sales in Warrington, Cheshire, before one is seen jumping on a car.

Three cars were damaged during the attack, that took place at around 5.30pm on 27 August, while a shopfront window was also smashed.

A youth was caught jumping onto a vehicle at Davies Car Sales in Warrington. (SWNS)
A youth was caught jumping onto a vehicle at Davies Car Sales in Warrington. (SWNS)

CCTV at the dealership caught the three hooded youths, believed to be between 15 and 17 years old and wearing face coverings, hurling bricks at cars on the forecourt.

Davies Car Sales sells second-hand cars and vans, and are one of the best-known car dealership places in Warrington.

Mark Davies, managing director of second-hand dealership Davies Car Sales, said: “It is so infuriating, and I am just disgusted that youths are doing this in their local community in broad daylight.

The youths were spotted approaching the forecourt dressed in black. (SWNS)
The youths were spotted approaching the forecourt dressed in black. (SWNS)
The three youths were filmed hauling bricks at vehicles on the forecourt. (SWNS)
The three youths were filmed hauling bricks at vehicles on the forecourt. (SWNS)

“I want to make people aware that this is happening.

"It is ridiculous that kids are causing this kind of damage.

“This is a very busy junction and someone must know these idiots, who ran off into the cemetery opposite and jumped over the wall.

Three motors were damaged before the youths ran from the scene. (SWNS)
Three motors were damaged before the youths ran from the scene. (SWNS)

“This is an unprovoked attack and it should not be tolerated in the community.”

A spokesperson for Cheshire Police confirmed that they had received a report of cars being attacked at the dealership.

They added: “Enquiries are ongoing and anyone who has information is asked to contact Cheshire Constabulary online, quoting IML 1352877.”