Vandals leave seven trees ‘dangerously sharp’
Police are appealing for information after seven young trees were significantly damaged in Bishops Park in King’s Lynn. Picture: Norfolk Constabulary - Credit: Archant
Seven trees had to be cut down after significant damage left them “dangerously sharp”.
Police are appealing for information after the saplings were damaged in an area of Bishops Park in King’s Lynn.
The damage took place between 7pm and 11.55pm on Sunday June 21 alongside a road that passes through a green area near Anthony Nolan Road.
Police have said the trees were damaged in such a way that left them dangerously sharp, which resulted in them being cut down.
Officers would like to hear from anyone who may have seen suspicious activity in the area at the time.
You may also want to watch:
Anyone with information should contact PC Mandy Shreeve in the Op Solve team on 101, quoting crime reference number 36/40945/20.
Alternatively contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111.
Most Read
- 1 Police give out £200 penalty notices to day-trippers for second weekend running
- 2 'They think they can get away with it' - crowds flock to seaside village
- 3 MP moves to reassure public as film crew hires out village homes
- 4 100 cannabis plants found at three neighbouring properties in village
- 5 Buy a former 1950s police station for sale for £330,000
- 6 Man in 70s punched and kicked repeatedly after being pulled from car
- 7 Norfolk Covid-19 cases at lowest level since October, figures show
- 8 Man dies after rescue operation to cardiac arrest call
- 9 Family of missing man informed after body found in water
- 10 Power cut caused by electric pole fire hits more than 600 homes