Larne: police probing petrol bomb attacks on two homes and incidents at two other properties
Windows were smashed and graffiti daubed on walls
Petrol bombs were thrown at two homes in Larne last night (Sunday).
The windows of the properties in the St John's Place and Elizabeth Avenue areas, were smashed.
And at a third house in Cedric Street, windows were smashed and graffiti sprayed on the walls.
A PSNI spokesperson said: "We received reports that between approximately 11 and 11.15pm yesterday, Sunday 21st July, petrol bombs had been thrown at two homes, and windows smashed and graffiti daubed at another.
"Two windows were smashed at the first property in the St John's Place area, and a petrol bomb had caused scorch and smoke damage caused to the living room. Thankfully the persons present were uninjured.
"At the second property, in the Elizabeth Avenue area, an upstairs window had been smashed by a petrol bomb and scorch and smoke damage caused to a bedroom. No-one was at home at the time.
"The third report was made regarding a property in Cedric Street. Two windows had been smashed, and graffiti sprayed at the front of the house. A family, including children, were present at the time.
"The attack on the property in Cedric Street is being treated as a racially-motivated hate crime. There is no place in our society for such behaviour, and it's particularly shocking that this type of attack should be carried out while young children are present.
"We are grateful that no-one was injured, though we are very aware that we could potentially have been dealing with much more serious consequences this morning."
Meanwhile, in the early hours a resident in the Hillmount Gardens area was assaulted by one of two team.
The PSNI spokesperson added: "At around 4am this morning, Monday 22nd July, we received a further report that the resident of a property in Hillmount Gardens had been assaulted by one of two men who tried to entered his property with what he believed to be a gun. He was hit in the face by one of the men, sustaining a minor injury, before the men made off in different directions. He did not require medical attention.
"We are investigating a potential link between these incidents and are appealing to anyone who was in the named areas and may have relevant information, including dash-cam or other footage, to contact us on 101, quoting reference 1727 of 21/07/24.
Alternatively, you can submit a report online using our non-emergency reporting form via http://www.psni.police.uk/makeareport/.
You can also contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or online at http://crimestoppers-uk.org/.