About 20 windows at the St. Mary and St. Moses Coptic Orthodox Church are broken, leaving members of the congregation asking one question — why?
Windsor police arrived at the church Friday at 11 p.m. where they arrested and charged a 57-year-old male suspect with mischief over $5,000.
“We feel very threatened right now … We need to know who these people are and what’s the motive,” congregation member Samir Yacoub said.
This is not the first time the Coptic church has experienced break-ins and vandalism, but Yacoub said it has never been this bad.
“He broke all the barriers for the basement on both sides of the church. He went to the back. He did the same to the garage doors and the front door.”
But according to Yacoub, people within the church saw more than just a sole suspect.
“There were a group of people — at least three of them … The priest saw these people but he was so terrified, he couldn’t even open the door.”
“The only people that were here was the priest and a man who lives here. None of the other congregation was here.”
No one seems to know the St. Mary & St. Joseph Coptic Orthodox Church in Walkerville has been the target of repeated vandalism.
The Yacoub family said they will be consulting with their insurance company and Windsor police to figure out what to do next.