A BIN was 'thrown through a car window' in Worcester during an incident of antisocial behaviour.
The incident happened in Mapit Place, Warndon Villages, Worcester, on Thursday.
A resident shared details of the incident on the Warndon Villages Community Group last week, describing how youths were 'knocking my door and causing a disturbance'.
She added that a parent of one of the children 'came out later and smashed a bin through my car window'.
Leopard Hill city councillors Andrew Cross and Katie Collier put out a statement after the incident.
They said: "Dear neighbour, yesterday evening there was a disturbance involving a group of young people kicking a resident's front door then a little while later an adult broke the rear window of a car in Mapit Place yesterday evening, throwing a metal bin through the back window.
"If you have evidence of last night's incident, please send it to local police warndon.snt@westmercia.police.uk quoting reference 22/101732/24.
A spokesperson for West Mercia Police said: "We received a call around 9:20pm on Thursday evening (21 November) with a report of criminal damage of a property on Mapit Place in Worcester.
The incident is under investigation."
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