The rear window of a police car was smashed as officers attended an incident involving a vulnerable male in West Belfast.
Police were in the Colin Glen Forest Park area on Saturday, March 29, responding to an incident regarding a vulnerable male, when another "young male" smashed the rear window of one of their cars.
While it is not yet known who the person is that smashed the vehicle, police have said they are working to identify the suspect.
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Officers also thanked other local young people who helped assist them during the incident involving the vulnerable person saying that their support was much appreciated.
A PSNI spokesperson said: "West Belfast Neighbourhood Team would like to thank the young people in Colin Glen Forest Park this evening who helped us when dealing with a vulnerable male. It was much appreciated.
"To the young male who decided to smash our back window, you have taken a police car off the road that serves your local community.
"Enquiries are ongoing to identify this suspect."
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