A business group is urging Harrogate residents to report any sighting of vandalism following a spate of graffiti across the town centre.
The town centre has been blighted by graffiti in recent weeks featuring the phrase 'DOOM'.
And Harrogate BID have asked anyone who spots any signs of vandalism to report it to 101 or on the Police.UK app to help bring it to a stop.
A spokesperson said:
“Our Street Ranger team have been forced to spend time and budget removing more than 50 of these tags, rather than preparing our town to looks its best for the Christmas period…”

Residents can also report vandalism via the North Yorkshire Council website here.

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