Historical train carriages damaged at Co Down museum

The PSNI says the "wanton vandalism has been extremely distressing" for museum volunteers

It happened on Market Street at the Downpatrick and County Down Railway museum
Author: Chelsie KealeyPublished 23rd Sep 2024

Historical train carriages at a Co Down museum have been damaged in an act of "wanton vandalism", police said.

Officers are investigating a report of criminal damage caused to the carriages in Downpatrick which is believed to have taken place on Friday.

It happened in Market Street where the Downpatrick and County Down Railway museum is located.

Inspector Connolly said: "It was reported that entry had been gained to the site at Market Street and a number of historical carriages had been damaged.

"It's believed this occurred at some time on the afternoon of Friday 20 September.

"This act of wanton vandalism has been extremely distressing for the volunteers at the museum, who spend so much time and effort doing good in their community.

"This is in stark contrast to the actions of those responsible.

"Our inquiries are continuing and we would appeal to anyone with information that could help our investigation to contact police on 101, quoting reference number 642 21/09/24."

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