A number of vehicles and greenhouse have been vandalised in two Aberdeenshire towns.
Seven vehicles parked in the Stonehaven areas of Arduthie Road, Evan Street, Princess Road and Carronhall areas were damaged sometime between 4.30pm on April 19 and 4pm on April 24. The damage is estimated to be around £1270.
A further car was vandalised at Brickfield Road, Stonehaven, between April 12 -13. The damage is estimated to be around £400.
Police said five vehicles and one greenhouse were vandalised sometime between 2.30pm on April 30 and 2.30am yesterday. The damage was around £1140 and it occurred in the Montrose Road, Trenchard Walk, Norfolk Terrace and King Street areas of Inverbervie.
Constable Wayne Smart said: “A considerable amount of damage has been caused to these vehicles which is upsetting for those affected as well as costly. A variety of damage has been caused including windows, windscreens and wing mirrors being broken and smashed and the vehicles have also been scratched.
“We would like to appeal to anyone who may have information or who has seen anything suspicious in the areas where the damage has happened to contact police on 101.”
Vandals cause more than £2,000 worth of damage in Aberdeenshire towns