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Two council vehicles vandalised at cemetery in Stoke-on-Trent

By Sarah Garner   25th Nov 2023

Vandals smashed the windows of a council vehicle which was parked at Carmountside Cemetery and Crematorium on Monday (Staffordshire Police).
Vandals smashed the windows of a council vehicle which was parked at Carmountside Cemetery and Crematorium on Monday (Staffordshire Police).

Staffordshire Police are appealing for witnesses after two council vehicles were vandalised at a cemetery and crematorium in Stoke-on-Trent.

A Fiat Fiorino and a Toyota Yaris were parked at Carmountside Cemetery and Crematorium on Leek Road on Monday 20 November.

At around 7.45pm, a man went into the site and caused damage to the cars by smashing windows and setting off the fire extinguishers. He also attempted to start one of them.

Police are urging anyone with any information to call them on 101, quoting incident 172 of 21 November, or message us using Live Chat on the website.

READ MORE: Burglary group sentenced after £175,000 worth of vehicles stolen in Stoke-on-Trent

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