Sometimes people do things that just don't make any sense. For example: vandalism.

We all know that's bad, right? You just can't go off and destroy someone else's property for fun. One woman, however, is wanted by Meridian police for doing just that.

The 'Lipstick Bandit' Is On The Run

If you think this sounds ridiculous, that's because it is. According to Meridian police, a woman was caught on camera vandalizing a Tesla Cybertruck with lipstick in Meridian. Police say the incident took place on June 4th.

"On June 4, 2025, at approximately 1:50 p.m., an unknown female suspect used lipstick to draw on the side of a 2024 Tesla Cybertruck," Meridian police said in a statement.

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"The act caused an estimated $500 in damage to the stainless-steel surface of the vehicle."

Apparently, the suspect was seen driving a red sedan, appears to be in her 20s or 30s, and had "blue coloring in her hair at the time of the incident."

Another Cybertruck Is Targeted In Idaho

We haven't heard many instances of this happening since people were targeting Cybertrucks a few months ago, with some even protesting at dealerships as part of the "Tesla Takedown" movement.

The protests of Tesla and targeting of Cybertrucks got so bad that President Trump himself had to give a special warning for those thinking of vandalizing Teslas.

Hopefully, police capture the person responsible for the $500 in damages and we see less of this happening.

Meridian police are asking those with information about the suspect to contact them at 208-377-6790 or to email them at propertycrimes@meridiancity.org.

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