Police appeal after 'mindless' vandalism to defibrillator

By Lottie Welch

4th Mar 2021 | Local News

Police are appealing for information on "mindless" vandalism to a defibrillator.

Dorchester Police were contacted on Wednesday, March 3 just after 10am with a report that the defib at Piddlehinton Rugby Club had been vandalised.

A spokesman for Dorchester Police said: "We have had a report of complete mindless vandalism to a defibrillator at Piddlehinton Rugby Club which was there for all the community to use in a medical emergency.

"Police patrols will be enhanced in the area and if anyone has any information about this, then please call 101 quoting reference 55210035066."

Enquiries are ongoing and no arrests have been made.

     

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