Humberside Police have issued an appeal for witnesses as a number of seaside chalets are damaged on North Marine Drive, Bridlington
Overnight on Tuesday 3 August into the early hours of Wednesday 4 August, nine seaside chalets on North Marine Drive in Bridlington had their padlocks broken and entry was gained.
Officers investigating the damage to the seaside chalets are appealing for help with their enquiries.
They say:
"If anyone saw anyone acting suspiciously or saw anyone in the area at the time carrying cutting equipment or bolt cutters, please call us on our non-emergency number 101 quoting reference 16/78116/21."


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