South Wales Police is appealing for information after burglars broke into a Taylor Wimpey site near Cowbridge last month.
Police say burglars broke into the site near Dunraven Close at some time between Friday, 24th April and Monday, 27th April, cutting locks off the compound gates, whilst causing damage to office windows.
Fuel was stolen from two machines, whilst one was graffiti-ed. Police say there was also evidence of attempts to create two fire pits.
A South Wales Police spokesperson said, “Entering this site is a criminal offence and a health and safety risk, due to the on-going development work."
Anyone with information is asked to contact South Wales Police quoting 2600129665.

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