Gloucestershire Police have issued a CCTV appeal following a significant rise in graffiti incidents in the town of Stonehouse near Stroud. Authorities are calling on residents to come forward with any information or footage that could help identify those responsible for the recent vandalism.
The increase in graffiti tagging has prompted a collaborative response from Gloucestershire Police, Stonehouse Town Council, and Stroud District Council. Together, they are working to investigate the incidents, remove the graffiti, and implement measures to prevent further damage.
Updates and details regarding the investigation are being regularly shared on the Your Community Alerts Gloucestershire website, which provides timely information on local incidents throughout the county.
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A statement from the police on the community alert site reads: “There has been a noticeable increase in incidents of graffiti tagging around Stonehouse in recent weeks. Local officers are actively investigating and working closely with town and district councils to address and clean up the affected areas.”
The police appeal to the public continues: “If you have witnessed any suspicious activity or have CCTV, doorbell camera footage, or other relevant information, please report it by calling 101 or via the Gloucestershire Constabulary website. Your support is essential in keeping Stonehouse safe, clean, and welcoming.”
Anyone with information about the graffiti incidents is encouraged to contact the police promptly by phone or through the online reporting form.