David Freezer
Friday, January 27, 2012
3:25 PM
Around £900 of damage has been caused to the offices of a local radio station, with police believing the damage could have been caused by an air gun.
Six panes of glass were broken at the Yarmouth Road offices of Radio Norwich 99.9FM, sometime between 12.30pm on Sunday, January 22 and 5.45am on Monday, January 23.
Norfolk Constabulary officers are now investigating the possibility that an air weapon was used.
Anyone with information should call the non-emergency 101 number or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.