WINDOWS have been smashed at homes in a Herefordshire street.
The incidents happened on October 12 and 13 in the Glebe Close area of Credenhill, police said.
Officers have received two reports of windows being smashed in the street, said Hereford Rural North police community support officer Adam Westlake.
In one incident, a window was smashed while smashed milk bottles were found on a doorstep, PCSO Westlake said.
A second report of another window being smashed has also been made.
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Officers are now asking anyone who may have seen or heard anything unusual in the area to get in touch with them by calling 101 and quoting incident number 22/90002/24.
"Your information can help us with the investigation," said PCSO Westlake.
"Let’s keep our community safe by working together."
The attacks are not the first incidents reported recently in Credenhill, where excrement was smeared on a front door and gloss paint thrown over a car last month.
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