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Police appeal after criminal damage to cars and properties in Edenbridge

Police have launched an appeal after a number of reports of criminal damage in Edenbridge.

Residents reported the damage between Tuesday, November 1 and Sunday, December 11.

Properties and cars have reportedly been struck by objects, and residents of Pit Lane and Station Road have reported circular holes in the windows of their homes.

Station Road in Edenbridge. Picture: Google Streetview
Station Road in Edenbridge. Picture: Google Streetview

There has also been damage caused to vehicles in roads including Moles Mead, Crouch House Road, and Lingfield Road.

One driver reported being in the middle of parking when they heard a thud and subsequently discovered a dent in their boot.

PCSO Simon Humphreys said: "It is unclear at this stage whether these offences are linked and we do not know for certain how the damage has been caused, as no projectiles have been found.

Pit Lane in Edenbridge. Picture: Google Streetview
Pit Lane in Edenbridge. Picture: Google Streetview

"We do ask that residents keep an eye out for any suspicious behaviour and if you have information please contact us. As well as the damage being costly and inconvenient, there is a concern that someone could be injured as a result of these actions."

Anyone who may have seen anybody acting suspiciously in the area, or who has any information, is asked to contact police on 01622 604100, quoting reference YY/24824/16.

Alternatively, contact Kent Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555 111.

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