More than 30 cars damaged in Quincy as police search for vandal
More than 30 vehicles were vandalized in Quincy, Massachusetts over the weekend, leaving dozens of residents facing costly damage.
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Logan Hall is an Emmy award-winning reporter who joined WBZ-TV in November 2024.
Prior to joining WBZ, Logan worked as a reporter at Spectrum News 1 in Los Angeles, where he covered breaking news, politics and sports. While in Los Angeles, he spent time on the front lines of several wildfires, floods, landslides and protests, leading the charge in Spectrum News 1's live coverage.
Prior to working as a reporter, Hall was the Senior Producer for Your Morning on Spectrum News 1, where he was responsible for four hours of live news every morning. Hall won Golden Mic and LA Press Club awards for his work as a morning show producer. Hall worked as a producer at KTLA5 in Los Angeles before joining Spectrum News 1.
Logan went to Pepperdine University, where he played Division I tennis and majored in Broadcast Journalism. He attended IMG Academy for high school, training alongside some of the best athletes and traveling across the globe to compete on both the junior and professional tennis circuits.
He still has a passion for racket and paddle sports, and you can likely find him on a tennis or pickleball court on his days off.
Logan lives in the Boston area with his partner, Alyssa, and their Labrador retriever, Murphy.
More than 30 vehicles were vandalized in Quincy, Massachusetts over the weekend, leaving dozens of residents facing costly damage.
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