Dorchester police receive numerous calls about teenagers egging cars and homes and kicking front doors

By Lottie Welch

19th Jan 2022 | Local News

Dorchester police received numerous calls on Monday evening about teenagers egging cars and homes and kicking front doors
Dorchester police received numerous calls on Monday evening about teenagers egging cars and homes and kicking front doors

Dorchester police have received numerous calls about anti-social behaviour in the town yesterday evening (Monday).

A spokesman for Dorchester police said: "A group of young teenage youths were reported to be egging properties and cars, also kicking front doors. This was in various locations in Dorchester town and Poundbury.

"Officers searched several areas but unfortunately the group had moved on. NPT (Neighbourhood Policing Team) officers will be reviewing CCTV to try and identify those involved."

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