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Miami-Dade County, Fla. -A disturbing act of vandalism was caught in Miami-Dade County in Allapattah district of Miami-Dade County early Saturday morning, where a man was seen on a scooter on how to twice the cars of a family on the cars of a family.

A man was caught in front of the camera around 3 a.m. and went on a property with a scooter and threw an unknown liquid over a fence on a car.

Minutes later he returned – cup in his hand – and did it again.

The victim, who asked not to be identified for the security of his family, said that the substance immediately sizzles on the concrete driveway and left his wife's Volkswagen visible damage.

“Someone who throws acid into someone's house, what can he do to you?” Andrew Perez asked the victim of the local 10. “I just thought of my little girl, my daughter.”

His concern became deeper when he was the object used in the crime with a little more personal.

“We have no enemies … nothing. I have a legal court in relation to custody with my daughter … It just happened that the cup is a small girls' mug, so that's very bone,” he said. “I'm just worried about our security, my daughter's security.”

Despite the crime scene unit that arrived to collect evidence and photograph the damage, the victim said that the trophy was left behind. The substance inside was not officially identified, but he believes that it was acid.

A chemical that seems to be acid was said to be used in a vandalism incident with a few cars in Miami-Dade at the weekend. (WPLG)

“It has caused considerable damage. Your car has to be rejected,” he said. The victim also found that his Tesla suffered damage despite his protective color coating.

He suspects that the attack was planned and possibly more than one person was involved.

He now asks for information and hopes that the person responsible will be found before the situation worsens.

“It's just a bit well thought out, passionate. Someone who really thought about it,” he said. “Today they damage the car and tomorrow they can harm you … so you never know.”

Miami-Dade's deputies said that the incident would be examined. Everyone with information is asked to report or call crime stopper at 305-471-8477.

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