THREE men damaged cars and a garden statue in Bicester, police have said.
Thames Valley Police said the men – believed to be in their late teens – had struck between 2.15am and 3am on December 4 in Linden Road and Victoria Road.
A parked Honda Accord estate, Vauxhall Vectra, Ford Ranger and a Ford Mondeo were damaged, as well as a garden statue.
The force only yesterday released details of the incident to the public in an appeal for information.
Thames Valley Police said the men were believed to be white and one man, about six feet and three inches tall, was wearing a dark jacket with a brown and cream hood. The second was about six feet tall and had a ponytail, and was wearing a thigh-length beige jacket.
The third, of a similar height, was wearing a blue winter jacket that had a hood.
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