Posted: Fri 15th Oct 2021

Police appeal after Gwynedd primary school vandalised with offensive graffiti

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This article is old - Published: Friday, Oct 15th, 2021

Police are appealing for information about damage which was recently caused to a school in Gwynedd.

Penybryn Primary School in Tywyn was targeted by youths on Monday 27th September at around 2am.

Numerous items were vandalised in the school yard by writing offensive graffiti on them.

Police said: “Unfortunately we are unable to post pictures as it wouldn’t be appropriate.

“As if causing criminal damage wasn’t enough a red tricycle has also been taken.

“If you have any information that will help our officers please visit our website or call 101 and quote incident reference number – (21000691852).”



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