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Police are appealing for information following a spate of graffiti in a Peterborough neighbourhood.
Fences, walls and bus shelters were vandalised across the Ortons.
In total 43 tags in the past three months were discovered in Orton Goldhay, Malborne and Waterville featuring the words 'Noah', 'Heavy', 'Seko' and 'STD'.
Officers are investigating after a Pyracantha hedging shrub was reported to have been stolen from the grounds of St Catherines Church, Mill Road, Caerphilly some time between 11.30am on Friday 6th April and 10.30am on Saturday 7th April.
This is the third time in the last three months that Pyracantha shrubs have been stolen from this location.
Officers from Beaumont Leys have issued an appeal after the most historic wall in Abbey Park had graffiti painted across it.
Sometime between 12pm on Friday February 17, and 12pm on Monday February 20, the wall was painted with the words ‘STRAID REAP'.
The wall is located near to the cycle path and bridge, next to St Margaret's Way.
Police in Hempsted are appealing for information after graffiti was sprayed over walls, signs and bins in Soren Larsen Way and the canal path area.
During February there were a number of incidents of black and white spray paint being used to deface property.
Hempsted officer PC Mark Evans said:
Police are investigating after graffiti appeared at locations across Hucclecote and Abbeymead.
During Friday, February 10 and Saturday, February 11 reports were received of graffiti and graffiti tags on the council owned pavilion in Hucclecote and on lamp posts and bollards between Hucclecote and Abbeymead.
PCSO Khim Mortimer said:
Police are carrying out an investigation to find who is responsible for criminal damage in the Stonehouse area.
Over recent weeks the figures 2B3, HAK, and what appears to read Sci-Fi have been sprayed in a number of areas in the town.
PCSO Lizal Scott said:
"I have been speaking to local residents who say more and more of these tags are starting to appear.
"The area we have found the most tags in is Pike Way.
"It is such a shame as it is a lovely place.
Officers from Harborough local policing unit are appealing for public help after gravestones were vandalised in Lutterworth.
Sometime between the afternoon of Monday January 9 and yesterday morning (Tuesday January 10) three gravestones within the grounds of St Mary's Church in St Mary's Road were damaged.
Officers in Poole are appealing for witnesses and anyone with information to come forward after two trees and a traffic bollard were damaged in the Canford Heath area of the town.
Police in Torbay are investigating criminal damage to beach huts in Paignton which took place during the weekend.
Nine beach huts, which are being stored in the car park at Colin Road, were sprayed with large black lettered graffiti between 4pm, Friday 4th November and 11am, Monday 7th November.
PC Simon Lee said:
Police are appealing for witnesses to come forward after receiving a second report of a horse's tail being cut, this time in Queniborough.
The incident happened in Main Street, Queniborough sometime between 12pm on Saturday October 8 and 12pm the following day (Sunday October 9), when it was discovered that the horse's tail had been cut.
Police investigating an incident of criminal damage that took place in St Botolph's Church, Skidbrooke, near Louth, around the 18 September, have released images of some of the graffiti 'tags' and are seeking help in identifying those responsible.
PC Ben Nuttell, from Mablethorpe Police Station, said,
Police investigating criminal damage to a war memorial in Prestbury have released CCTV images of a woman they need to speak to in connection with the case.
The CCTV, taken from a local fast food restaurant, shows a woman who officers believe may have crucial information about the case.
The incident occurred sometime between 7pm on Tuesday September 20 and 7.30am on Wednesday September 21 in Falkirk Road.
Police believe a number of people had been in this area and are keen to trace them.
Inspector Ian Scott said:
Police had to evacuate an 89-year-old man from his home this morning whilst the emergency services extinguished a tree fire that officers believe was purposefully set alight.
The emergency services were called at approximately 1.50am today, Friday September 23, to reports that a large tree was ablaze on Hester's Way Road in Cheltenham.