Peterborough crime: Burglar smashed cathedral s prized stained-glass window for paltry sum of £10
The burglar used crosses from inside the cathedral to try and prise open two charity boxes
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A bungling burglar who broke into Peterborough Cathedral through a stained-glass window and used crosses to try and open charity boxes has been traced to the crime through a single shoeprint.
Published:
10:29 AM May 17, 2021
This offensive Swastika graffiti was seen in Jubilee Park and the grounds of Ely Cathedral on Sunday (May 16).
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Residents of Ely were left horrified after they spotted Swastika graffiti in Jubilee Park and the grounds of Ely Cathedral while out on a walk.
They believe the offensive graffiti was spray-painted onto the door on Saturday evening as the Ely Litter Picker group had carried out a communal litter pick throughout the centre of Ely during the day.
It comes after a spate of offensive graffiti in recent months led to East Cambs Council and Cambridgeshire Constabulary forming The East Cambs Community Safety Partnership, which aims to crackdown on such incidents.
Published:
10:29 AM May 17, 2021
This offensive Swastika graffiti was seen in Jubilee Park and the grounds of Ely Cathedral on Sunday (May 16).
- Credit: SUPPLIED
Residents of Ely were left horrified after they spotted Swastika graffiti in Jubilee Park and the grounds of Ely Cathedral while out on a walk.
They believe the offensive graffiti was spray-painted onto the door on Saturday evening as the Ely Litter Picker group had carried out a communal litter pick throughout the centre of Ely during the day.
It comes after a spate of offensive graffiti in recent months led to East Cambs Council and Cambridgeshire Constabulary forming The East Cambs Community Safety Partnership, which aims to crackdown on such incidents.
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