As the total number of cars damaged by vandals in High Wycombe reached 300, we take a look back at the timeline of events.
Click on the links below to read the original articles from that time.
March 3:
March 4:
March 9:
- Following a weekend of attacks, police announced a total of 136 vehicles had been damaged.
- Horse patrols were seen in the town as specialist dog units were also drafted in.
March 23:
March 27:
- Police invited BFP reporters to join them on patrol as horse units returned.
- Officers said the latest attacks were no longer believed to be related to the Habib Ullah inquest.
April 3:
April 16:
April 20:
April 30:
- Two men riding a motorcycle damaged eight vehicles and then targeted a further 10 on May 4.
May 11:
Have you got any information about the spate of vandalism? Get in touch with the authorities by calling 101 or speaking to Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.
- On Friday, 20-year-old Waqar Jamil from Alford Road was charged by police with conspiring to destroy or damage property in High Wycombe He appeared at High Wycombe Magistrates’ Court on Saturday and was remanded in custody to appear at Aylesbury Crown Court on May 18.
The charge relates to the damage of a number of vehicles in High Wycombe between March 3 and May 4.
- Four more men appeared at Aylesbury Crown Court on Monday, April 20 charged with 247 offences.
Iftikar Aslam, 22, of Desborough Road, 20-year-old Waqas Yasin and 19-year-old Khurum Hanif, both of Rutland Avenue, and a 17-year-old who cannot be named for legal reasons, all appeared in court and were remanded in custody until July 6.
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