Criminal Damage at the Cornhill in Lincoln: Police Seek Public Assistance
Criminal Damage at  the Cornhill in Lincoln: Police Seek Public Assistance

The Lincolnshire Police are appealing for information following an act of criminal damage the Cornhill in Lincoln. The incident occurred during the late hours of Thursday, March 29, and early hours of Friday, March 30, between 1am and 4am

A group of men was observed climbing on the dinosaur exhibits, resulting in significant harm. The damage extends to both the metal frames surrounding the prehistoric creatures and the exhibits themselves. Closed-circuit television (CCTV) footage captured the group bending metal fencing and even hurling food at the ancient relics.

Criminal Damage at  the Cornhill in Lincoln: Police Seek Public Assistance

Detectives are actively investigating the incident, and they are now reaching out to the public for assistance. Authorities believe the men pictured in the surveillance footage could provide crucial information to help piece together the events leading up to the vandalism.

Appeal for Information

If you have any relevant details or witnessed suspicious activity around the Cornhill during the specified timeframe, please contact the Lincolnshire Police. You can reach out via email to Detective Delwen Llewellyn at [email protected], quoting reference number 24000187628.

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