Thames Valley Police is hunting three youths who caused £2,000 worth of damage to a hospital building during a burglary.
The force has released CCTV images of the boys who office want to speak to about the incident.
The incident occurred on Sunday, October 10 2021 at around 2.45pm on Ledgers Close in Littlemore, Oxford.
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The youths approached the hospital building and threw rubbish from the nearby skip and urinated on the side of the building.
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We are releasing CCTV images of 3 boys officers would like to speak to in relation to a burglary at a hospital building in Oxford last year.
The offence took place on Sunday 10 October on Ledgers Close in Littlemore.
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They then broke into the building and caused £2000 worth of damage and stole a box of masks.
Investigating officer PC Daniel Squires, based at Cowley police station, said: “We would like to appeal to anybody who recognises the boys in these image to please get in touch as we believe they may have information in connection with this incident.
“You can get in touch by either making a report online or by calling 101 quoting reference number 43210456798.
“Alternatively, for 100% anonymity, you can also call the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.”
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This story was written by Sophie Perry, she joined the team in 2021 as a digital reporter.
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