Serial Vandalism Suspect Reportedly Arrested in Redding

Serial Vandalism Suspect Reportedly Arrested in Redding

Photos of vandalism shared by Redding PD

REDDING, CA  —  “The Redding Police Department has arrested a suspect following a series of felony vandalisms that caused significant damage to multiple businesses and public properties.

On February 25, 2025, at approximately 3:00 PM, patrol officers located and arrested Kevyn Labbe, 35, in the area of E. Cypress Avenue near Bechelli Lane. Labbe was identified as the suspect responsible for a vandalism spree occurring between February 24 and February 25, 2025.

Over the two-day period, multiple businesses along Hilltop Drive and in the downtown area, including the Redding Chamber of Commerce, reported windows shattered by large rocks. Early this morning, additional reports were received from Securitas Security on Larkspur Drive, Redding Subaru on Cypress Avenue, and Redding City Hall, where the suspect smashed windows on vehicles and businesses and slashed tires, causing tens of thousands of dollars in damage.

Surveillance footage captured a male suspect at approximately 4:00 AM, and officers recognized him based on his distinct clothing and appearance. At approximately 3:00 PM, officers contacted Labbe, who confessed to the vandalisms at Securitas Security, Redding Subaru, and Redding City Hall. He remains a suspect in the other vandalism incidents, which are still under investigation. Labbe was taken into custody without incident and booked into Shasta County Jail on multiple counts of felony vandalism.

The Redding Police Department thanks local businesses and community members for their assistance in this investigation. Anyone with additional information is encouraged to contact the department at (530) 225-4200.”

Originally published by the Redding Police Department
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Serial Vandalism Suspect Reportedly Arrested in Redding was last modified: March 7th, 2025 by admin
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