Windows smashed and tiles damaged at church in Stoke-on-Trent

By Sarah Garner

24th Jul 2024 | Local News

Police were called to the Methodist church and Longton Central Hall last week (Nub News).
Police were called to the Methodist church and Longton Central Hall last week (Nub News).

Staffordshire Police are appealing for information after windows were smashed and tiles were damaged at a church in Stoke-on-Trent.

Police were called at 9.30am on 17 July to reports of criminal damage at the Methodist church and Longton Central Hall on The Strand.

The windows and titles are believed to have been broken between 8.30pm on Tuesday 16 July and 8.30am on Wednesday 17 July.

Staffordshire Police would like people with CCTV or dashcam footage of the area to get in touch (Nub News).

A Staffordshire Police spokesperson said: "We're keen to speak to anyone who may have information that can help with our investigation.

"We're also encouraging people who may have CCTV or dashcam footage of the area at the time to get in touch by calling 101 and quoting incident 189 of 17 July or by messaging us using Live Chat on our website."

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