Exmouth police have revealed the latest crimes carried out in the town over the last week. Anyone with information is asked to contact Exmouth police on 08452 777444, quoting the relevant crime number

Exmouth police are appealing for help tracing the culprit who vandalised a car parked in Littleham with spray paint.

Officers said the vehicle was vandalised sometime between 2am and 9.30am on Saturday August 7.

Anyone with information, or who saw someone acting suspiciously is asked to contact Exmouth police on 08452 777444, quoting crime reference KE/10/2012.

Exmouth police are keen to trace the culprit who caused around �100 worth of damage to a parking sign in Queens Drive.

Officers said the sign, explaining parking rules and regulations, was damaged sometime between 4pm on Friday August 6 and 10am the following day.

Contact Exmouth police on 08452 777444, quoting crime reference KE/10/2040 if you have any information about this crime.

A home in Douglas Avenue had its window smashed on Sunday night, Exmouth police said.

Officers believe the glass was smashed by a piece of rock or brick, and are keen to hear from anyone who may have seen someone acting suspiciously at around 10.45pm.

Anyone with information is asked to contact Exmouth’s neighbourhood team on 08452 777444.

Exmouth police are appealing for public help cracking down on trespassers entering the Rolle College site.

Officers said a group of youths were seen inside the empty site on Friday August 6.

Police community support officer Nicola Payne said: “There is concern that during the summer this may continue and damage or injury may be caused.”

If you have concerns for trespassers on the site, contact the police on 08452 777444.

Police at Exmouth are appealing for witnesses after reports a group of youths were firing BB guns on the High Street.

Officers said the sighting was reported shortly before 8pm on Friday August 8.

The police said a search of the area was carried out, but the youths were not found.

A car was removed from Salterton Road on Friday night after it was found to be without valid insurance, Exmouth police said.

Officers said the vehicle’s driver was reported for the offence.

Police investigations are continuing into a burglary carried out in the garden of a Littleham home where property was stolen from a garden shed.

Officers said the door of the Mountain Close shed was damaged on Saturday August 7 and a can of petrol was stolen.

Exmouth police received a report of a collision between a car and stationary vehicle in Withycombe Village Road in the early hours of Saturday morning.

When officers arrived at the scene they found the car had been stolen.

Officers said they have reprimanded one person and charged another in connection with the offence.

Exmouth police on Sunday made two arrests following reports a car was being broken into on The Maer in the early hours of Sunday morning.

Police community support officer Nicola Payne said: “Two offenders were arrested near to the scene and have been bailed pending further investigation.”