Something fishy with spate of graffiti
Wells police are asking for help to identify who is behind a spate of graffiti in the city which started before Christmas.
Doors, walls and road signs in locations as widespread as Portway and Nightingale Close have been targeted with pink paint, often with the words "King Prawn".
PC David Coombe said: "We have not got much in the way of who's doing it but we're trying to get to the bottom of this before it proliferates."
Anyone with any information can contact PC Coombe by calling 101.
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