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Possible link between attacks on churches

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Published Date: 26 November 2009
POLICE believe attacks by vandals on two Carrick churches may be linked.
As reported last week, a window was found to have been broken at premises at Minorca Place at 8.40am on November 16.

It has subseqently emerged that a broken window was reported at a church building in the Burleigh Drive area 15 minutes later. It is not clear when the damage at either location was caused.

A car parked in the Mulloughmore Park area had its windscreen broken between this date and 4.00pm on November 20.

A further two incidents of criminal damage were reported on November 21. Around 11.00am, police were told that a house window in the Ederny Walk area had been broken the previous evening, while a broken window at a house in the Meadow Hill area was reported on the evening of November 21.

Members of the public with information on any of these incidents have been asked to contact the PSNI on 0845 600 8000 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555111.



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  • Last Updated: 24 November 2009 3:58 PM
  • Source: Carrick Times
  • Location: Larne
 
 
 


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