If your child arrived home over the weekend with glue on their hands or clothes, South Devon police want to hear from you.

According to emerging reports, Kingsbridge Police are currently seeking the people responsible for glueing the locks, petrol caps, doors and wiper blades of a red Citroen car which was parked by the old St John's Ambulance building on Fore Street.

It is understood that the incident occurred between noon and 5pm on Saturday, with further investigation establishing that the old St. John's Ambulance building had been broken into and superglue had been stolen from the property.

Urging members of the public to consider the implications of the incident, a police spokesman said: "This is an appeal to parents. If your child came home with glue on them, or if their clothes have glue on them, please could you get in touch."

Highlighting the importance of coming forward, he continued: "Their honesty in coming forward could save them a whole lot of grief. We all make mistakes, but it's how we deal with those errors in judgement and take steps to rectify the situation that show our true character."

 

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