Kids armed with catapults accused of wreaking havoc in Dorchester

20 ducks have been killed and floodlights at the rugby club smashed

Author: Trevor Bevins, Local Democracy Reporter Published 2nd Aug 2023

Catapult kids are wreaking havoc in Dorchester – attacking wildlife and smashing floodlight bulbs at the town rugby club.

The attacks have included killing ducks in the river off Lubbecke Way and aiming at seagulls in Brewery Square.

The same group, of teenage boys, is thought to be responsible for throwing bread into the path of oncoming cars in Maiden Castle Road in the hope that seagulls they have tempted towards them will get run over.

Cllr Janet Hewitt said the latter incident involved a group of seven lads and was witnessed by several people.

Cllr Les Fry said the attacks on the floodlights at the Rugby Club, off Coburg Road, would be “a significantly expensive” for replacements.

All of the comments came at this week’s full town council meeting when the regular spot for the police to talk to councillors was not attended by an officer, with a short written report sent to the town council saying there had been “no unexpected spikes in crime” in the county town area.

Mayor Alistair Chisholm said he was appalled to hear about the behaviour of school-age children across the town but said that plans were underway for additional CCTV cameras which might, in time, deter the incidents. One of these will be place in the Mill Stream area close to the riverside path junction.

Cllr Chisholm encouraged people to report directly to the police what they were witnessing, or if unsure about calling the police, or having difficulty in getting through to them, to make a report to the town council offices where staff would pass the details on.

“If the police are not informed there is little that they can do. I am sure, with their limited resources, that they are trying to do something,” he said.

Dorchester Police said they have already increased patrols in the area around the Mill Stream and River Frome after more than 20 dead birds were discovered in the area.

Said a spokesperson for Dorchester Police: “If you see any such behaviour then please phone in immediately with any descriptions, direction of travel and any names known. Neighbourhood Policing Team will continue to patrol the area.”

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