Five suspects wanted in ocean city car egging

Five Suspects Wanted in Ocean City Car Egging

March 27, 2025

OCEAN CITY, MD — Authorities are searching for five individuals believed to be connected to multiple incidents of vehicle vandalism involving eggs, the Ocean City Police Department announced.

Key Points

  • Ocean City Police are investigating three egg vandalism cases from March 21 and 22.
  • Five persons of interest are sought in connection to damage caused to vehicles.
  • Victims or witnesses are encouraged to contact police and reference case #2025-000394.

The first incident occurred on March 21 near 115th Street and Coastal Highway, where an egg was thrown and caused damage to a vehicle. A day later, on March 22, two more vehicles were similarly vandalized with eggs in the area of 94th Street and Rusty Anchor Road in the Little Salisbury neighborhood.

Police released images of the five persons of interest and are requesting the public’s assistance in identifying them.

Anyone who may have witnessed the incidents or was a victim of egg-related vandalism is asked to contact PFC N. Kilchenstein at (410) 723-6610 or via email at nkilchenstein@oceancitymd.gov, referencing case number 2025-000394.

The investigation remains ongoing.

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Phil Stilton

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