POLICE APPEAL FOR INFORMATION

CRIMINAL DAMAGE

The St Helena Police are appealing for any information regarding two incidents in Jamestown where windows were smashed at the Castle and Customs Terminal building.

The incidents occurred during the last two weekends – Friday 7 to Monday 10 October, and Saturday 15 to Sunday 16 October 2016.

Inspector Jonathan Thomas said:

“Once again we need the assistance from our community to let the persons responsible for these mindless acts of vandalism know that they are unacceptable and will not be tolerated.

“We are keen to hear from anyone who witnessed or knows about the damage, heard the sound of breaking glass or saw anything suspicious in these areas on the dates in question.”

Members of the community with any information, regardless of how minor they may consider it to be, are asked to contact the Investigating Officer, Police Constable Clayton Crowie, on Telephone no: 22626 or via email clayton.crowie@police.gov.sh.

Alternatively you can speak to a Police Officer of your choice, or leave a message on the Police confidential crime line on telephone no: 22888.

The community is thanked for their assistance.

SHG

18 October 2016

 

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