Elmo Randolph, 68, of Orange, turned himself in on Thursday, July 3, and was charged with bias intimidation, a fourth-degree offense, Closter Police Chief James Buccola said.
The incident happened at 3:02 p.m. on Sunday, June 15, in the parking lane between Lululemon and Gary’s Liquors. The vehicle’s owner reported the vandalism the next day, and Tesla surveillance video showed a man drawing the symbol on the driver’s side door, police said.
Randolph was seen wearing a blue jacket, dark baseball cap, sunglasses, and gray pants, authorities said. After being identified, Randolph turned himself in to the Closter Detective Bureau and was processed on the charge. He is scheduled for a court appearance in Central Judicial Processing Court in Hackensack…