Latest news in Yorkshire: September 05, 2017 01:10:55 PM
We need your help after two businesses in Wath, an ice-cream parlour and the indoor market, were broken into.
Sometime overnight on Friday 11 August and in to the early hours of the following morning, offenders unknown have broken into the indoor market, in Montgomery Square, entering via the roof of the building.
Extensive damage was caused to the building and money from the till and a charity box taken.
During the same time, Pastures Moo ice cream parlour, in Church Street was also broken into. Nothing was taken although damage was caused to the CCTV system.
Officers are treating the two incidents as linked and are appealing for anyone with information to contact them.
If you saw or heard anything suspicious during that time, or know who could be responsible, please call 101 quoting incident number 286 or 221 of 12 August 2017.
Information can also be given to Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111.
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