This in from the Police, in their own words. (FYI photo used is not the graffiti sprayed, it’s just used for illustration) Ed
Police are appealing for witnesses after graffiti has forced a children’s play area to close for repairs in Newport.
A number of roads in the area of the Nelson Road Play Park were targeted between 7pm on Sunday July 29 and 4.30am on Monday July 30.
Widespread damage
A blue spray can was used to cause damage to two cars, footpaths, walls of businesses and homes, a post box and a lamp post as well as the play park.
The streets affected are Nelson Road, Winston Road, the footpath between Winston Road and Clarendon Place, Melbourne Street, the footpath between Melbourne Street and Nelson Road, Field Place, Caesars Road and Westminster Lane.
Racist and foul language
Police Constable Tracey Sainsbury from Newport police station said: “The person or people responsible for this incident have caused extensive damage to cars and buildings as well as to a play park which has now had to be closed during the school holidays due to the use of racist and foul language.
“The damage occurred in a number of roads; someone must have seen or heard something. I would urge anyone with information, no matter how small, to come forward and speak to us as your information could be significant and could help us find those responsible.”
Get in touch
Anyone with information is asked to contact PC Sainsbury at Newport police station by phoning 101.
Mini-Com users can call the police on 18001 101. Information can be given anonymously by calling the Crimestoppers charity on 0800 555 111.
Image: Franco Folini under CC BY 2.0