Police in Lancaster have made an arrest after a number of vehicles were damaged overnight in Lancaster.
Officers have been in the area of Lune Street, Derby Road and Albert Road in Lancaster this morning on visible patrol, following the reports.
An arrest has been made.
They are now appealing for information and for potential further car owners who may be affected to contact them.
PC 8794 Carly Smith, from Lancaster’s Neighbourhood Police Team said: ‘’We have a suspect in custody currently regarding these damages and need victims to call us on 101 with the details, if they have been a victim to this crime, namely damage to car window wipers).
‘’We have tried this morning to gather this information, however many people are currently out.
‘’If anyone has more CCTV footage, and we currently have some footage of the offender, this also would be greatly appreciated.’’


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