Police release CCTV image in appeal for information over damage to Glastonbury shop windows

By Tim Lethaby

16th Jul 2021 | Local News

The police would like to speak to this man
The police would like to speak to this man

Avon and Somerset Police have issued a CCTV image as part of their investigations after eight windows were damaged in Glastonbury.

Overnight Saturday July 11 to Sunday July 12, the windows of shops in Benedict Street, the High Street and The Archers Way had windows smashed. A car wing mirror was also damaged.

Officers would like to speak to the man pictured. If you have any information which could help, you can call 101 quoting reference 5220154137.

     

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