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Police hunt car vandals



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POLICE are appealing for information after a number of cars were vandalised in Poulton.

The seven cars, which were on Blackpool Road and Wren Close in Carleton were damaged in the early hours of March 22.
And officers are now keen to trace a man who was seen on Blackpool Road at the time.
He is described as white, approximately 20 years old, wearing jeans, dark fleece top and being very drunk.
It is believed a potential witness approached the male near the junction with Moorfield Avenue.
Anyone with any information is urged to contact PC Dave Key, the Community Beat Manager for Poulton, on (01253) 890813 or (01253) 876611, or call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

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