Police are searching for suspects who damaged holiday decorations by cutting down lights and attacking an inflatable Santa.

Houses in Combs, Great Finborough, Battisford, and Stanningfield in Suffolk were attacked by men wearing balaclavas.

December 13th 2024.

Police are searching for suspects who damaged holiday decorations by cutting down lights and attacking an inflatable Santa.
As the holiday season approaches, families all over Combs, Great Finborough, Battisford, and Stanningfield in Suffolk eagerly decorated their homes with festive lights and decorations. However, their joy was short-lived when they woke up to a shocking discovery - their lights had been cut down and even Father Christmas himself had been stabbed.

It was a brazen and unexpected act, carried out by men wearing balaclavas. The police were quick to act and released CCTV footage of one of the perpetrators, dressed in a North Face jacket, cutting the wires of the Christmas lights. Further footage showed a man leaving a home wearing a light-colored cap, t-shirt, shorts, and white trainers. It seemed that the vandals were not only targeting Christmas lights, but also an inflatable Santa Claus and a light projector.

The incidents, which occurred on December 5 and 6, were believed to be connected, but no arrests had been made yet. The police condemned the acts as "mindless vandalism" and expressed their concern for the emotional and financial impact it had on the affected families. PC Simon Lant stated that the vandals had not only caused damage, but also took away the joy and color that the lights brought to the community - both young and old.

The police appealed to anyone with information to come forward and urged those with CCTV or doorbell cameras in the affected areas to review their footage for any relevant evidence. Meanwhile, in another part of the country, a road in London became the center of attention for its elaborate and extravagant Christmas display. Lower Morden Lane in Merton had been dubbed the "most Christmassy" road for decades, with residents going all out to decorate their homes with lights and decorations.

However, amidst the festive cheer, there was also some neighborhood drama. One resident had her lights repeatedly cut, allegedly by a neighbor, forcing her to only put them up during the week of Christmas. Despite this setback, the residents of Lower Morden Lane continued to spread holiday cheer and bring joy to all who passed by.

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