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Wilful damage appeal at Maryborough

Date Time Wilful damage appeal at Maryborough Maryborough detectives are appealing for public assistance regarding the damaging of the Duncan Chapman Memorial in Queens Park, Maryborough. CCTV shows that at 12.20am on January 11, four people attended the Anzac memorial in Queens Park and bashed the memorial with rocks, causing chip marks to the statue’s face. At the same time, panels along the military trail and an interactive digital screen were also smashed. The first offender is described as Caucasian in appearance, male, in his teens, with dark hair, wearing a black shirt and long dark pants. The second offender is described as Caucasian in appearance, male, in his teens, wearing a patterned blue shirt, dark long pants and a cap.

CCTV IMAGES: Search for memorial wilful damage offenders

Premium Content Subscriber only POLICE are on the hunt for four offenders, after CCTV footage reveals vandalism of the Duncan Chapman Memorial earlier this year. The video footage shows four people attend the Anzac memorial in Queens Park about 12.20am on January 11 and bash the memorial with rocks. The offence caused chip marks to the statue s face. At about the same time, panels along the military trail and an interactive digital screen were also smashed. The offence happened at about 12.20am on January 11 in Queens Park. Wide Bay Burnett Detective Inspector Gary Pettiford said the offence was very disappointing to see .

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