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Youths sought in Sutton on Sea over criminal damage



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Published Date: 21 July 2008
THE identities of a group of youths believed to be connected to five incidents of criminal damage in Sutton on Sea are being sought by police.
The damage was caused to a fence at an address in Church Lane, Sutton on Sea. The latest damage was caused sometime during the day on Wednesday July 16.

The group of youths were seen congregating in the area and police are now trying to trace them.

PCSO Ben Morris said: "The group of youths may not be responsible for the damage, but we do need to trace them to eliminate them from our enquiries and see if they have any information regarding the damage."

He added: "We're keen to trace further sightings of the youngsters and are also putting out a direct appeal to them to make contact."

Anyone with information should contact PCSO Ben Morris at Mablethorpe Police Station on 01507 472222 or call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111




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