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INVESTIGATION INTO CRIMINAL DAMAGE IN SHANKLIN

Police are investigating a report of criminal damage at a shop in Shanklin High Street on the Isle of Wight.

Windows were smashed at M & M Wardle newsagents at approximately 12.45am on the morning of Monday, November 9, 2009.

Targeted Patrol Team (TPT) officers were on the scene within five minutes of the crime being reported.

Bill Pinnell, the Eastern Sector Inspector for the Isle of Wight Safer Neighbourhoods teams, said: “Police are keen to trace a person seen running along Steephill Road in Shanklin shortly after the damage was reported. The suspect was described as a white male, wearing a dark coloured baseball cap, and a black rucksack on his back. Officers are making forensic, house-to-house and CCTV enquiries in the area."

Inspector Owen Kenny of the Isle of Wight Public Protection Unit (PPU) added: “Officers are aware that the owners of the damaged shop are Asian. There is no evidence at this time to confirm a racially aggravated motive for this damage, or any links to other offences. However, if a victim believes a crime is racially aggravated, the police will treat it seriously in accordance with a high set of standards."

People with information can phone the Shanklin Safer Neighbourhoods team at Shanklin Police Station on 101. Information can be given anonymously by phoning the Crimestoppers charity on 0800 555 111. Mini-Com users can call 01962 875000. From outside Hampshire and the Isle of Wight, call police on 0845 045 45 45.