ACTS of vandalism have in Broadwater and Worthing, a church roof damaged in Findon, and fake charity workers called at homes in Goring, are cases currently being investigated by police.
Car sprayedGRAFFITI was sprayed on the window of a car parked near The Quashetts, Broadwater, between 8.25am and 6.30pm on Monday, September 1.
Laptop takenA LAPTOP was stolen from Cook's Chemist, Broadwater Road, at 6am on Tuesday, September 2.
The thieves managed to get in to the shop after using a brick to smash a window.
Hospital theftA HANDBAG was stolen from a communal area at Worthing Hospital sometime between 3pm and 3.30pm on Monday, September 1.
Window smashedA BRICK was thrown through the back window of a new Vauxhall Vectra parked in Liverpool Gardens, Worthing, sometime overnight on Saturday, August 30.
Lead stolen LEAD has been stolen from the roof of All Saint's Church in Findon Valley twice in two weeks.
Thieves stole 60 metres of lead, worth £1,500, from roof of the church in Cissbury Drive on Friday, August 29.
Two weeks earlier, a smaller amount was taken.
Fake RSPCA repsBOGUS cold-callers pretending to be from the RSPCA have been knocking on front doors in Singleton Crescent, Goring.
Police have warned residents that genuine RSPCA representatives do not cold-call with collecting tins and ask for money.
Denton break-inTHIEVES broke into an office at the Denton Lounge, Marine Parade, during the afternoon of Thursday, August 28, and stole cash from a safe and personal items from handbags.
Police are appealing for witnesses.
AppealAnyone with information about these or other incidents and crimes should contact Worthing police on 0845 60 70 999. Crimestoppers can be contacted anonymously on 0800 555111.
When a crime is taking place, and/or lives are in danger, always call 999.
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