📢 Police seeking witnesses 📢 A Ford Fiesta was broken into set ablaze in Lincoln. Were you around Tower Crescent last night?
We are appealing for witnesses and CCTV footage following a report of criminal damage by arson in Lincoln.
A red Ford Fiesta parked off Tower Crescent had its back window smashed and was set on fire. This was believed to have happened at some point between 10.45 and 11pm on Sunday 13 August. We are keen to speak to those who may have been in or around the area at that time and who may have seen anyone acting suspiciously.
We would also like to hear from you if you have any CCTV, doorbell or dashcam footage that can assist in our inquiries. If you can help, get in touch by emailing PC Adam Saxby Adam.Saxby@lincs.police.uk quoting incident 519 of 13 August in the subject line.
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