The Boston Police Department (BPD) is seeking assistance from the public to locate a woman believed to be responsible for damaging a Tesla with a brick on Sunday night. The incident involves an act of vandalism that has raised concerns within the community.
The incident happened near 10 O Street in South Boston, where the vehicle was parked by the curb.Â
The department released surveillance photos of the woman.

A woman holds a brick before allegedly using it to vandalize a Tesla. (Boston Police Department)

A Tesla Supercharger station is vandalized on Jan. 31, 2025 in San Diego. (Kevin Carter/Getty Images)
The unnamed victim told Fox News Digital that he is suing Hernandez for more than $1 million.
According to a statement released by the police, the motive behind the actions of the accused individual are believed to be misguided. It has been implied that the attack was deliberate, and the severity of the situation warrants legal intervention to determine the appropriate consequences for the offender. The victim, who owns the targeted Tesla, suspects that the choice of the vehicle was a key factor in being singled out for this destructive act.
Four people have been charged at the federal level stemming from firebombings of Tesla facilities and charging stations around the country.
Fox News’ Preston Mizell contributed to this report.Â