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Homes in Cogenhoe attacked with rocks

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Four homes in a Northamptonshire village had windows smashed as vandals lobbed stones and rocks during an apparent rampage, police have said.

The vandalism happened some time between 5.30pm on March 5 and 8am on March 6 in Glebe Road, Station Road and Church Way, all in the village of Cogenhoe.

Sergeant Mark Holland from the local Safer Community Team said: “These crimes appear to be acts of vandalism and have caused distress to the victims.

“We will be making every effort to identify those responsible.

“We are working with the local Neighbourhood Watch group and we will be increasing patrols in the area over coming weeks.

“As always, we encourage residents to contact us if they have information about any suspicious activity in the area, or by calling 999 if a crime is in progress.”

 

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