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English: In a four month period, seven police vehicles have been damaged in Kingshurst, Smiths Wood and Castle Bromwich. The most recent incident happened on Wednesday 25 April 2018; where two tyres and the front windscreen were damaged. Sergeant Thomas Jones, from Solihull Police, said: “Not only is damaging a police vehicle a senseless and criminal act, it also has a massive impact on the community. Damaged vehicles have to be taken off the road to repair, reducing our ability to respond to calls for service.”
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Author West Midlands Police from West Midlands, United Kingdom

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