Police have released images after a group of people forced their way inside a student accommodation building. A group of people reportedly forced their way inside the building in Queen’s Road, Nottingham city centre, between 11pm on March 16 and midnight on March 17.
Property inside the accommodation was damaged as a result, but nothing was stolen during the incident. Police have now released images of people who they believe may be able to help with the investigation.
PCSO Solomon Clark, of Nottinghamshire Police, said: “Criminal damage is a serious offence that can impact people in a multitude of ways, whether that be financial or from an emotional standpoint.
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"We’d ask that anyone who recognises the people in these pictures gets in touch with us, as we believe they have important information that could assist us. Information can be left about both incidents either by calling 101, quoting incident 23000179474, or calling Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.”
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