Exmouth police are appealing for information about the following crimes. If you know anything that may help them catch the culprits responsible, contact the officers on 08452 777444, quoting the crime reference number. You can also call Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555111.

Exmouth police have released the following crimes they hope the public will come forward with information.

An Exmouth cake shop has been targeted by vandals, prompting the police to appeal for witnesses.

Officers said the Butterfly Cakes shop, in Albion Hill, had one of its shop front windows smashed sometime between 5.30pm on Friday February 18 and 9am the following morning.

The police said ‘considerable expensive damage’ was caused by the culprit.

Anyone with information about the crime is asked to contact police community support officer Colin Balch on 08452 777444, quoting crime reference KE/11/506.

Radio equipment has been stolen from a boat in dry dock at the Exe Sailing Club, in Shelly Road.

The police are keen to trace the Horizion 1500 marine radio, worth �150, which was taken sometime between Tuesday February 8 and Friday February 18.

Anyone with information is asked to contact the police on 08452 777444, or Crimestoppers on 0800 555111, quoting crime reference KE/11/494.

A car parked in New North Road suffered damage to its bodywork, prompting Exmouth police to appeal for witnesses.

Officers said the bronze-coloured Vauxhall Astra had its nearside wing mirror broken off and damage was also caused to the door.

If you have any information about the crime, contact PCSO Colin Balch at Exmouth police station, quoting crime reference KE/11/512.

A car parked in Withcombe Raleigh had its wing mirror broken off, prompting a police appeal for help.

Officers said the red Ford Escort estate was targeted sometime between 7pm on Friday February 18 and 1pm the following day while parked in Woodville Road.

If you have any information about the crime contact the police on 08452 777444, quoting crime reference KE/11/510.

Exmouth police are keen to trace the culprits who threw a miniature train into the lake at Exmouth Fun Park on the evening of February 17.

Officers said criminal damage was also caused to a fence panel and a trampoline fitting.

The following evening three fence panels were damaged at the fun park.

Anyone with information is asked to contact the police, quoting crime reference KE/11/497, or reference KE/11/508 to the second attack.

Property was stolen from a silver Golf estate car in broad daylight while it was parked in Alexandra Terrace, Exmouth police have revealed.

Officers said the vehicle had its rear nearside window smashed sometime between 3.20pm and 4.40pm on February 16.

Police community support officer Colin Balch said: “As this crime took place in daylight we are asking if anybody witnessed it.”

Contact PCSO Balch on 08452 777 444, quoting crime reference KE/11/464.