Police are appealing for witnesses after Congleton Pride banners tampered with in the town.
One banner was pulled down on the evening of Wednesday 28 July near Aldi on Mountbatten Way.
Another banner located by the A34 near the ambulance station was also damaged sometime between 6pm on 31 July and 8am on 1 August, which officers are also investigating.
Inspector Jim Adams said: “We would advise anyone who has information on the banners being taken down or tampered with, or saw someone acting suspiciously near the banners to contact police - maybe you caught the incident on your dash cam as you were driving past.
“We’re trying to understand the motivations behind these incidents, which are criminal damage at the least, but more concerning, a potential hate crime.
“A banner was taken down outside the New Life Church earlier in the week which was not damaged and we have been working with both the organisers of the event, and the church to understand the reasons for the banner being removed from there.”
Anyone with information should contact Cheshire Police on 101 or via the website quoting IML 1048788.
Alternatively information can be given anonymously by contacting Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
Football stars back council’s ‘Be the BIG Difference’ recycling campaign
99% of parents secure preferred primary school place on Primary School Offer Day
Crewe shop handed closure order for three months
Appeal for information following burglary at fire station in Bollington
Crewe man jailed for breaches of Sexual Harm Prevention Order
Drivers in Cheshire East under the spotlight during roads operation
Man arrested after items stolen from charity in Crewe
Appeal for witnesses following collision in Gawsworth
United Utilities begins upgrade to Hartford's water pipes
Crewe asylum seeker hotel closed following partnership work
Man jailed for drug dealing in Northwich
SILK MUSEUM LAUNCHES COMMUNITY-DRIVEN FOOTBALL PHOTOGRAPHY PROJECT
Local father takes on the Manchester Marathon in thanks to the NHS
‘Thumbs up for buses’ say Cheshire East residents
Council to return to a leader and cabinet model of decision making
Council celebrates world first green inhaler manufacturer
Exercise and nutrition programme launches for those on weight loss medications across Cheshire East
Nearly 20 illegal firearms handed over to police following month-long amnesty campaign
Comments
Add a comment