Police in Hebden Bridge are appealing for information following a criminal damage incident. Sometime between 9.30pm last night (10th October) and 4.45am this morning on Royd Villas a Police LandRover was painted silver.
Neighbourhood Inspector John Simpson said: "Some people might find this funny but the extent of the damage means that this vital emergency vehicle will be off the road whilst it is repaired at a cost. It is a specialist vehicle used to access the more rural areas of Calderdale and as such is an essential vehicle for the local communities."
Anyone who has any information about this incident is asked to contact Inspector Simpson via 101 quoting log number 138 of 11th October.
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