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Ashford: Catapult crimewave hits town, including Knoll Lane and Victoria Park

13:54, 19 December 2018

updated: 13:55, 19 December 2018

Catapult-wielding yobs are being hunted by police after a series of attacks involving the weapons.

Kent Police received eight reports between Monday, December 10 and Wednesday, December 13 that stones and rocks were being fired from catapults in Victoria Park, Green Fields Lane, Running Foxes Lane, Hoxton Close, Knoll Lane and Buxford Lane.

Damage has been caused to cars and windows in these attacks.

Stock image. Credit: Getty Images
Stock image. Credit: Getty Images

Inspector Jason Atkinson from the Community Safety Unit in Ashford said: ‘Whilst it is not illegal to own a catapult and most people use them safely as toys, there is clearly a minority who are breaking the law by causing criminal damage and putting people’s safety at risk.

‘Luckily no one was hurt during any of these incidents, however we have had a report previously where someone has reported injuries caused by a group of people who were firing catapults. Firing stones at moving cars could also have unthinkable consequences.

‘Whilst we carry out our enquiries in the area we would also ask residents to be on their guard and continue to report any incidents to us immediately. We would like to thank those people who have come forward with information so far.

Knoll Lane, one of the hotspots for recent catapult attacks. Credit: Google (6126549)
Knoll Lane, one of the hotspots for recent catapult attacks. Credit: Google (6126549)

‘People intent on breaking the law should be aware that using catapults to harm others and damage property is illegal and will not be tolerated.’

CCTV reviews and resident interviews are being used to gain additional information, and the police have asked that residents should look out for anything suspicious and report any anti-social behaviour to police as quickly as possible.

Anyone with information or who wants to report an incident like this should call 101. Alternatively speak to the independent charity Crimestoppers in Kent anonymously on 0800 555111.

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