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MOSSEL BAY NEWS AND VIDEO - Vandals were busy again in the Mossel Bay central business district on Thursday night, 19 September.
Shop windows were smashed again after incidents on 15 September, which Mossel Bay Advertiser reported on.
Benjamin Nel, the owner of The 2nd Hand Warehouse and The 2nd Hand Clothing Warehouse, said the windows of both these shops were broken.
The windows of another shop in Marsh Street, Good as Gold, were also smashed. This was confirmed by the owner, Bertus Koen.
The incident at The 2nd Hand Clothing Warehouse can be seen from the inside of the shop on CCTV footage.
Mossel Bay Advertiser has sent an enquiry to the police about these latest incidents.
On Sunday, 15 September, windows were broken at Found Thrifting in Church Street, The Cellphone Shop in Marsh Street, Green and Gold Liquors in Church Street and the Mossel Bay Town Hall in Marsh Street.
Police spokesperson Sergeant Chris Spies told the Advertiser previously that Mossel Bay Police detectives are "investigating the circumstances surrounding damage caused to windows at two premises".
The incident was captured on CCTV footage at The 2nd Hand Clothing Warehouse.
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