Microwave was thrown at the windscreen of a moving car in Gainsborough

A microwave was thrown at the windscreen of a moving car in Gainsborough by a passenger on a moped.
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The windscreen was damaged, and the occupant of the car was injured, thankfully not seriously.

At around 11pm on Sunday, October 16, while driving on Heapham Road, near to the cemetery, the driver of a blue Ford Fiesta, a man in his 20s, saw a moped with two people on it travelling towards him without any lights on.

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As the moped passed the blue car, the rear passenger is reported to have thrown a microwave at the windscreen of the car.

The microwave was lodged into the glass, causing the windscreen to shatter and glass to spray inside the carThe microwave was lodged into the glass, causing the windscreen to shatter and glass to spray inside the car
The microwave was lodged into the glass, causing the windscreen to shatter and glass to spray inside the car

The microwave was lodged into the glass, causing the windscreen to shatter and glass to spray inside the car.

Lincolnshire Police say there have been a number of reports of criminal damage to cars in Gainsborough and they believe the incident on Heapham Road and the other reports of damage to vehicles may be connected.

The police have received reports of damage to vehicles on Corringham Road, Garfield Steet and Forster Street, where witnesses have seen a rider and passenger on a moped, and using items described as a goal post, and a weapon believed to be an axe to damage cars.

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Superintendent Phil Baker, West Division, Lincolnshire Police, said: “We are taking these crimes seriously and have our officers, including additional officers, working hard to identify those involved.

“All of these incidents are serious, the incident where the microwave was thrown at the car is a real concern.

“We need the help of the community to come forward and tell us what they know. There will be people who know who are responsible. This time no one was seriously injured, we want to identify who is responsible. My ask of the local community is to contact us. This can be directly or through the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously.”

The police would like to hear from you if you have any information that could assist the inquiry.

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You can call them on 101, quoting incident 124 of October 16, email [email protected], and put the reference incident 124 of 16 October in the subject box or call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or online at www.crimestoppers-uk.org.