Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

Appeal for witnesses after vehicle damaged

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A DUNDEE man has hit out after his vehicle was damaged whilst parked at Camperdown Leisure Park.

Nairn Brunton was watching a local ice hockey match which involved the Dundee Stars on Wednesday.

His vehicle was parked opposite the Premier Inn hotel in the parking area next to the ice arena.

The car — a grey SEAT Ibiza — sustained damage to the wing mirror which was broken into pieces and detached from the car.

The front window of Mr Brunton’s vehicle was also smashed and the front door was damaged and scratched. Mr Brunton today asked for anyone with i nformation to call Police Scotland.

He told the Tele: “My car was parked near the Premier Inn.

“When I left it, the car park was pretty full.

“Because it was so busy I think someone must have seen something.

“If anyone knows anything about it, please contact the police.”

After talking to local businesses surroundin­g the car park, Mr Brunton said there was no CCTV pointed at that area and no one had reported seeing anything.

The incident is believed to have happened sometime between 6.45pm and 7.20pm.

Mr Brunton has contacted police about the incident and he said they had been carrying out interviews in the area.

Dundee Stars were playing Fife Flyers at the ice arena on Wednesday evening.

There were around 1,700 people at the game.

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Mr Brunton’s damaged vehicle.

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