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Tarbert incidents linked?

INQUIRIES are continuing into two incidents in Tarbert which happened on Thursday October 20 and which police believe are linked.

They happened between 4.30am and 5am when a white-coloured Peugeot Partner motor van, parked on Harbour Street, Tarbert, had damage caused to the wing mirror and various panels on the passenger side. Around the same time a small fire was deliberately started nearby.

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