Singapore Siblings’ Cars and Doorsteps Targeted by A Shadowy Vandal—Crime Rises Again

Singapore Siblings’ Cars and Doorsteps Targeted by A Shadowy Vandal—Crime Rises Again

When Vandalism Becomes a Family Drama in Sengkang

Picture this: you’re cruising home in your shiny car, ready to unwind after a hectic day. Suddenly, you’re greeted by a mystery paint splash, a smudged grease mark, or a confetti-like shower of sand that feels like a prank from a cry‑out cardboard villain. For a pair of siblings living in Sengkang, this spooky scenario wasn’t a one-off; it escalated into a series of puzzling attacks on both their cars and their doorstep.

Why the Suspicion is on Targeted Shenanigans

The younger sister, who proudly goes by Stomp contributor C, believes that these acts were not random. She points out that she and her brother are the only neighbors who have been on the receiving end of these sorts of vandalism episodes.

Timeline of “What the Heck”

  • June – August 2021: A mysterious grease‑like residue appears on their cars. Who left the kitchen downspout of a pizza delivery on a car?
  • September 2021: Sand begins their “Welcome to the jungle” routine by being scattered at their doorstep. No see‑no‑wrong, just dusty.
  • October 2021: Some fresh sand decides to brave the ride on the cars. Picture a sandy runway in the middle of summertime.
  • November 2021: The moment of truth—both cars get drenched in an explosive splash of paint. It’s less “unwanted graffiti” and more “artistic vandalism” with an extra splash.

This roller‑coaster of texture and color has turned the siblings’ routine life in Sengkang into a dramatic tale of persistent curiosity‑and‑turmoil. While locals argue over whether it was just cranky renters or a vendetta, the siblings remain on the fringe of a shared mystery. Whatever the answer may be, it’s clear that this gang of mischief makers hadn’t been tired of their daily antics—at least not yet.

Let’s Keep the Neighborly Spirit Alive!

We’re hoping that the community and local authorities will get to the bottom of this bewildering spree—maybe with a detective or a quirky Instagram investigation—and restore calm to the sibling’s doorstep. Until then, who knows? Maybe the next act will be a surprise pizza delivery in the form of a glittering drizzle of paint. Stay tuned!

Stomp’s Sizzling Saga of Slash‑And‑Smash in the Car Park

Who’s the Enigma? A Guess, a Grudge, and a Glitch of Guilt

Our friend C scrolling through their dashcam feed ‑ a very “twitch‑style” montage – sees a mysterious figure pouring a stick‑of‑paint–laden plastic into the windshield of a parked car. The footage is as clear as a fresh filter on Instagram, but the culprit remains a skeleton in the closet (or a ghost in the parking lot).

“We’ve never met the trickster,” C tells Stomp, “but it feels like someone who knows us is behind the curtain.”

When a sibling keeps swapping cars every few weeks, the new rides become overnight targets. “Right after we change the wheels, the next car gets hit,” C sighs. The suspicion grows: is someone tailing us, or simply watching the street from their own balcony?

They even came to their door to sprinkle sand — a veritable “sandstorm” of annoyance.

Fears for Family, No Offense Gave

  • A string of vandalism has plagued the household, leaving C scared for their and their family’s safety.
  • Despite threatening vibes, C stresses they have never offended anyone. “These could be debts kicked up by loan sharks,” they say.
  • “We didn’t owe anyone money, and we even denied any remotebull” — a play on words that turns a legal term into a bedside joke.

Permits, Police, and Papers of No Punch

C explains how the street-side CCTV came about. “We got a permit because our neighbour borrowed from loan sharks and mailed letters to us.” And yet, even with police reports, a strictly non-violent tri‑unit footage of clients and a handshake with the camera, nothing was done.

The thought of tampered brakes fuels the anxiety. “Will the authorities only step in when a life is lost?” they wonder.

Take‑It‑From‑The-Internet‑Club: We’re Posting for a Precautionary Panic

When the law shows up with a blindfold, the family turns to the internet. “We’re not sure what else to do, so we’re hoping public attention, advice, or a hero‑in‑suit can save the day.” It’s a plea that mixes urgency with the hope that someone sits back, cranks Twitter, and shared the truth.

In a Nutshell: Vandalism, Vengeance, and a Vivid Vibe

For now, we’re waiting to see if the mystery will be solved or if the culprit will cause another episode of “the car drama.” Stay tuned, and keep your headlights on — we’re watching, and maybe we’ll get the “exterior” email from the authorities soon enough.