Vandals target scout group's minibuses
Leaders of the Frontier Troop at 1st Rustington Scout Group said they went to collect the two buses belonging to group on Thursday (January 26) evening with the intention of taking the scouts swimming in Worthing.
When they arrived at the car park in Norway Lane, Wick, they found rear wheels, windows and interior lights had been removed from both vehicles.
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Hide AdThe group said glass from wing mirrors and bumpers had also been removed.
One of the scout group’s leaders Jo Lecuyer said: “The buses were parked up in the grounds of the headquarters of Body Shop in Wick and were last checked in early January.
“There is a CCTV camera in the car park but the thieves decided to steal things from one side of the vehicles to avoid getting spotted.
“The problem now will be finding a more secure place to keep the minibuses. They are presently using a parking area of a local business, with the company’s kind permission, but a more secure site is obviously needed.”
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Hide AdThe group has launched a Crowdfunding campaign to help fund the repairs and security options.
A spokesman for Sussex Police said: “At 9.15pm on Thursday (January 26) we received a report that some time between January 6 and 26 lights, fittings, and rear wheels had been stolen from two minivans parked in a car park at Norway Lane, Wick.
“Anyone with information can contact Sussex Police via [email protected] quoting serial 1100 of 26/1.
“You can also report online to https://sussex.police.uk/contact-us/response-to-appeal/ or call 101.”
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