POLICE are appealing for information following a spate of criminal damage incidents in the Albaston and St Ann's Chapel areas.
An art studio on the A390 at St Ann's Chapel was vandalised between June 10 and 17. Padlocks were forced on a wooden door and items including paintings were trashed. The crime reference is BN/13/362.
Blades barber shop nearby had its double-glazed shop window damaged by an item thrown at it between June 11 and 13. Reference: BN/13/352.
In the early hours of June 14 a property at St Ann's Chapel suffered damaged to the front pane of a double-glazed window. A similar incident happened at the property at Albaston. In both incidents the culprit would have have to go into the grounds of the property. Reference: BN/13/351.
A window was smashed at Albaston Methodist Church and eggs thrown at the window between June 12 and 13. Reference: BN/13/346.
Officers are also keen to speak to anyone who may have seen anything suspicious when a white van was broken into at Woodland Way, Gunnislake, between June 13 and 14 and a number of items stolen, including an air rifle and carry case, three fishing rods, two Shimano GTX reels and box accessories and a folding camping bed.
Information to PCSO Jo Addems at Callington on 101.
The crime reference is BN/13/353.


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