Police investigate 'senseless' damage at charity's building
Police are appealing for information following damage at the headquarters of a first aid charity in Douglas.
A window at the St John Ambulance building on Glencrutchery Road has been damaged with a sharp implement or stone.
The incident happened between 3pm on Saturday 30 May and 9am last Monday.
Officers have described the damage as senseless, adding it will have a financial impact diverting the charity's funds away from their services.
Anyone who can help police with their investigation is urged to contact Police Headquarters on 631212.
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