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CCTV appeal after Shaun the Sheep sculptures vandalised in Fremlin Walk and Brenchley Gardens, Maidstone

By: Davina Jethwa djethwa@thekmgroup.co.uk

Published: 17:11, 30 August 2024

Updated: 20:06, 31 August 2024

Police have released a CCTV image of three men after two hospice statues were vandalised.

The Shaun the Sheep figures in Brenchley Gardens and Fremlin Walk, Maidstone, were left damaged beyond repair, costing the Heart of Kent Hospice up to £10,000.

Police have released a CCTV image of a group they would like to speak to

The attack took place on August 18 between 10pm and 10.20pm.

It is reported the suspects took turns to kick the statue in the shopping complex before pushing it over and heading towards Week Street.

An investigation is underway to determine the circumstances surrounding the damage to the one in the park.

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One of the men is described as Asian, with short dark hair. He wore a black T-shirt with a small circular white logo, black trousers and black boots.

The two others are both described as white with dark hair cut short on the sides and longer on the top.

The Shaun the Sheep sculpture was left damaged beyond repair
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One wore a grey hooded top and black shorts, while the other had a black long-sleeved polo-neck top and dark blue jeans with a rip in one knee.

All three were of an athletic build and thought to be in their mid to late teens or early 20s.

Following the vandalism, the charity said it was “heartbroken”.

More than 50 sculptures of the iconic character had been dotted around the county town as part of their art trail in partnership with Maidstone council.

Next month they are to be auctioned off for up to £5,000 a piece, with all funds going towards the hospice.

The interactive art trail featured 51 sculptures dotted around Maidstone

But the irreparable damage caused to the two Shauns means those ones will not be sold, causing Heart of Kent Hospice to lose out on “vital funds”.

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Outraged community members have responded by rallying together and fundraising to to help recover the loss.

Anyone who recognises the males in the image should call the west Kent appeals line on 01622 604100 quoting reference 46/139972/24.

You can also call the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111 or complete the online form.

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