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Grandville Tesla Owner Alleges Vandalism by Mental Health Facility Employees

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Grandville Tesla Owner Alleges Vandalism by Mental Health Facility Employees

A Tesla owner in Grandville, Michigan, has ignited a social media firestorm after posting visual evidence of an alleged vandalism incident involving his vehicle. The individual, identified online as @ericmidwest, shared images on Monday, April 6, 2026, which he claims depict staff members from a local healthcare facility defacing his property.

According to the owner, the individuals seen in the photographs are employees of Pine Rest Christian Mental Health Services. The facility is a prominent provider of behavioral health and psychiatric support based in the Grand Rapids area.

The documentation of the event was captured by the vehicle's integrated Sentry Mode. This surveillance system has become a central tool for Tesla owners during a recent nationwide surge in targeted vandalism against the brand.

The vehicle owner expressed frustration on Monday regarding his attempts to seek accountability. He stated that he has been unable to establish contact with the human resources department at Pine Rest to discuss the conduct of the individuals identified in his footage.

The incident has drawn significant public attention due to the mission of the organization involved. Pine Rest describes itself as a Christian-based mental health service, leading many observers to highlight the irony of the alleged behavioral lapses by its staff.

This report comes amid a broader climate of tension surrounding Tesla and its leadership. President Donald Trump and his administration have recently addressed the rise in vehicle vandalism, with the President suggesting stiff penalties for those caught targeting electric vehicles associated with the Department of Government Efficiency.

While the specific extent of the damage to the vehicle in Grandville has not been confirmed, the owner's posts have prompted calls for an internal investigation. Pine Rest has not yet issued a formal statement regarding the employment status of the women shown in the images.

Local law enforcement has seen an increase in property damage reports involving high-tech vehicles over the last year. These cases often hinge on the high-definition video captured by the cars themselves, which frequently goes viral before formal charges are filed.