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Man arrested over 'rock-throwing' attacks on more than 50 cars

Police receive flurry of reports of stones thrown at vehicles leaving smashed windows, scratched paint and dented bumpers

Corazon Miller
Thursday 13 June 2019 10:11 EDT
The A146 near North Cove, where the first report of a car hit by a rock was made
The A146 near North Cove, where the first report of a car hit by a rock was made (Google Maps)

A man has been arrested after rocks were thrown at more than 50 cars and an ambulance driving along the Norfolk-Suffolk border in the last three weeks.

The first incident was reported on 24 May when a car travelling on the A146 near North Cove was hit by a rock that smashed its wing mirror.

In the weeks that followed, police received a flurry of reports of rocks being thrown from oncoming vehicles – denting license plates, scratching paintwork and smashing windows.

As recently as 11 June a private patient transport ambulance driving to Bungay from Haleswoth was apparently targeted.

Suffolk Police said a large rock was thrown at the ambulance – which was empty at the time – from an oncoming vehicle.

Police released a public appeal for information and on Wednesday arrested a man in his 20s from Loddon in Norfolk “on suspicion of criminal damage”.

He is being held in police custody.

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