Between 1.50pm and 2.15pm on Friday 22nd February 2013 person(s) unknown have stolen a Karcher petrol engine pressure washer from behind the bowling greens, Nobles Park, St Ninians Road, Douglas. The pressure washer has a yellow coloured frame with a red coloured Honda engine. If anyone has see this item or knows who might be responsible they are asked to contact PC 170 Mclean at Lord Street Police Station or ring Police Headquarters on 631212. A reward may be payable as a result of your information.
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Between 1.00pm and 2.00pm on Saturday 23nd February 2013 a blister pack of four 5mg Nitrazepam tablets have been lost in the area of Chester Street close to the rear of the Strand Shopping Centre. Nitrazepam tablets are used for the treatment of insomnia. If anyone locates these tablets are asked to contact Police Headquarters on 631212.
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Ramsey Police are appealing for information after some Cast Iron Railings that run along the tram tracks on the Ramsey Road in Laxey were damaged by what appears to be a vehicle.
The damaged railings are next to the Mines Road junction, where it is believed a vehicle that has been travelling in the direction of Ramsey has lost control on the right hand bend and collided with the railings.
Debris has been left at the scene that would indicate the vehicle is a dark blue coloured Ford Focus, no other identity of this vehicle is known at this time.
It is believed that the collision has occurred sometime prior to 8am on Tuesday 19th February 2013, and on that particular morning there had been a heavy frost which may have been a contributory factor to the vehicle losing control.
Constable Darren Wylde would appeal to anyone who may have witnessed this incident or could assist in the identity of the vehicle. The officer also appeals to the driver to come forward so this matter can be resolved.
If anyone has information that would assist Police Please call Ramsey Police Station on 812234, or alternatively the anonymous Crimestoppers Line on 0800 555 111.
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Ramsey Police are appealing for information after a car that has been parked in Parsonage Road in Ramsey has been vandalised.
The gold coloured Peugeot car has had some deep scratching caused to the front passenger door. The damage has occurred sometime between 4pm on Thursday 21st February 2013 and 4pm on Friday 22nd February 2013.
Constable Darren Wylde would appeal to anyone who has information that would assist in identifying the person or persons responsible for causing this damage.
Constable Wylde can be contacted at Ramsey Police Station on 812234, or alternatively the anonymous Crimestoppers Line on 0800 555 111.
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Police are appealing for any information relating to criminal damage caused to two motor vehicles.
Between Saturday 23rd and Sunday 24th February 2013 damage has been caused to a red coloured Mitsubishi motor car and a blue coloured MG motor car.
The vehicles which were parked overnight on School Road in Onchan, both sustained horizontal scratches running the length of their nearsides.
Anyone who has information about this incident should contact Police Headquarters on 631212. A reward may be payable as a result of your information.
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Overnight on Saturday 23rd February 2013 there have been two incidents of criminal damage in Douglas town centre. Information is requested from anyone who saw either of the incidents, the first being in the area of Hill Street and the second being in the area of Duke Street, both properties have had windows smashed or damaged. It is not believed that either of these incidents are connected at this time.
Constable David BAKER, based at Lord Street Police Station, is currently investigating this matter. Police are appealing for anyone who may have been in the area at the time and may have seen any part of what occurred or anything suspicious to make contact them on 631212.
Information can alternatively be provided, anonymously if preferred, via Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
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Police are investigating damage caused to a number of vehicles which in the area of Broadway and Hutchinson Square, Douglas. This is believed to have been be caused in the early hours of Sunday 24th February.
Several vehicles had their wing mirrors broken off and one vehicle had a side window smashed.
Anyone who has information or may know who is responsible should contact PC 109 WOODS at Lord Street Police Station or any Police Officer.
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You may also contact Isle of Man Crimestoppers on 0800 555111. Crimestoppers is an independent Manx charity established to enable callers to pass information regarding criminal activity anonymously. Crimestoppers is not an agency of the Police. Crimestoppers will never ask callers for any personal details.