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neighbors are shaking their heads after vandals went on a spree in a metro neighborhood. The community waking up to dozens of slash tires and police say they have no idea who did it. New 13s Alexis Kineski spoke to one of those neighbors. Yeah, that's right. Annoyed and frustrated are just a few words people are using to describe how they were feeling Sunday morning when they woke up to realize half their neighborhood had their tires slashed. That's a nuisance. And then you realize, Oh, no, it was an act of anilism. Mike McDonald's family woke up to a flat tire this weekend. But turns out they were not the only ones. One of my friends who also had their tire slash, he was describing how he ended up just driving on the neighborhood when he realized that it wasn't just him. And he talked about it was just a surreal scene because on every street you turned on that there was guys who had cars jacked up and they were changing tires. The McDonald family is one of 38 victims in Rio Rancho's Cabezone neighborhood who woke up to at least one of their tires slashed Sunday morning. The Rio Rancho police department has no idea who did it. But believe they all happened between Saturday night and early Sunday morning. It's just been a headache and a hassle. And I know when I went to get my tire changed on Monday morning, the guy at discount said, Oh yeah, we've seen at least five or six people already who have been here because of that same issues. McDonald is shocked. This happened in his usually quiet neighborhood in his decade in Cabezone. He's never seen anything We've been in the neighborhood for almost 10 years. Nothing even remotely compares to this. You'll have petty theft or things of that nature that go on. But this is a whole different level, whole different scale of anything we've seen. But now he's added another step to his morning routine, checking his and his family's tires. Before I wouldn't even think about it. But now I'm thinking about it every morning when I go out. I'm just not sure what I'm going out to McDonald says the only good thing to come out of this is seeing the community come together by the time McDonald returned home. Their next door neighbor had already changed their flat would rather not have the tire slashed and have to deal with it. But thankful for neighbors that look out for one another and are helping to care and serve each other. No, Rio Rancho police do not have anyone in custody at this point. Back to you. All right. Thank you, Alexa. In fact, Rio Rancho police are asking for your help. If