Outrageous Vandalism at Marine Conservation Centre: Police Seek ID of Culprits
In the early hours of Sunday night and Monday morning, 23rd/24th June, a disturbing incident took place at the Marine Conservation Centre in Polzeath.
A small group of men reportedly engaged in acts of vandalism and theft, causing significant distress to the local community and the charity operating the centre.
Details of the Crime
The culprits stole signs, including a valuable feather flag worth £200. Their disruptive behaviour didn’t stop there; they threw traffic cones into the river and urinated against objects used by the public. Such actions have been condemned by the community and authorities alike.
Police Appeal for Information
The local police are keen to identify the individuals responsible for these actions. They have urged anyone with information to come forward and assist with their investigation. If you have any details that could help, please call the police on 101, referencing crime number 50240161489. Alternatively, you can contact the Polzeath Beach Ranger Service directly at pz-ranger@outlook.com.
Call to Action
The Polzeath community is urged to assist in identifying the perpetrators and preventing further incidents. Residents and visitors are encouraged to stay vigilant and report any suspicious activities. The cooperation between the public and authorities is essential in preserving the safety and integrity of community spaces.
For ongoing updates and further information, stay tuned to our online newspaper.
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