Walsall family's car and home windows smashed in row over 'immigrants'
Walsall family's windows smashed in row over 'immigrants'

Police were called to reports of criminal damage at an address on Booth Street, Walsall, on Saturday, June 27, after a family's car and home windows were smashed during a row over 'immigrants'.

Incident Details

The family—a mother, father, and two teenagers—were allegedly threatened during the ordeal. A source told BlackCountryLive that police were verbally attacked by onlookers for supporting the 'immigrants'.

Police Response

West Midlands Police confirmed they were called just after 11pm. A spokesperson said: 'We were called to a property on Booth Street, Bloxwich, following reports of a person causing criminal damage at around 11.10pm on Saturday, 27 June. Officers attended and established that a house and a car were damaged, and we are carrying out enquiries to identify the person responsible.'

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Appeal for Information

Anyone who saw what happened or has mobile phone or dashcam footage is urged to contact police via Live Chat on the West Midlands Police website or by calling 101, quoting crime reference number 20/302964/26.

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