I suspect it's from rock slinging (with a sling-shot by the damage that was done). A peice of evidence was left for us.
Unfortunately, we have teenagers with friends in our neighborhood. My guess is that they have to much free time and a curfew that isn't enforced enough to keep them from getting bored. Nor have they learned consequences. Quite a bit of damage as they managed to dent the car as well as break the glass.
My neighbors Tom and Jan got a stray flying rock that broke a tile off their roof. Today I'll be making an insurance claim and likely a police report as well.

Likely this was the source of the damage.

The tempered glass is one tap away from shattering everywhere.

One impact point that dented the car.

Another impact point on the back of the hatchback.
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