28/01/2013

Church In County Fermanagh Vandalised

A Protestant church has been sprayed with graffiti in County Fermanagh.

St Patrick's Church Of Ireland was vandalised between 12pm on Sunday 20th January and 3pm on 24th January.

Graffiti was sprayed on the walls and doors, according to the police.

They are appealing for anyone with information to contact them.

(CD)

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