A spare is not meant to be driven on for very long. You said you'd been driving on it for a while so I'm not sure what you meant by that. We had a flat tire last summer and replaced it with a spare. The spare went low a few times and had to be filled again to go to the store. It would stay full for a few hours but by the next morning was flat again. Some spares, especially if they're older and have been sitting around for a while, don't stand up to much use. They get you home but don't do much more than that.
Find out what the holes are like before you worry about what/who did it. Then if you want to catch someone - stick a video camera under your car (I dunno - duct tape it on the underside after you get to work so it's not real visible) and leave it running - maybe aim it at the same tire since it seems they'd be targeting the same one each time.
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