20/05/2015

Primary School Building Site Vandalised

Police have issued a safety warning after a primary school building site was vandalised in Dromore.

The site is located on the Mossvale Road.

Police also received reports that youths were on scaffolding.

Inspector Leslie Badger posted on PSNI Banbridge Facebook: "Building sites are not playgrounds. These sites are dangerous if not treated with respect.

"You are also trespassing if you do not have a reason to be there.

"If you are a parent or pupil in the area please pass this message onto your friends and raise awareness of the dangers."

(LM/CD)

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