A HOUSE was egged during a spell of anti-social behaviour in a Dorset town.
Police officers in Stalbridge in North Dorset have been responding to reports from the town council of anti-social behaviour over the past weekend.
According to police, signs have been damaged, broken glass was discovered in the gateway to a recreation area and the wall at the village hall on Lower Road also had stonework removed.
One property was left covered in eggs after they were thrown at the house.
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A spokesman for North Dorset Police said: "Further reports from the Town Council of anti-social behaviour over the weekend.
"Two signs have damaged in Park Grove and by the library, broken glass in a gateway to a recreation area, the bin store compound at the village hall has been accessed, Covid-19 signs damaged and the wall at the village hall has also had stonework removed.
"In another report eggs were thrown at a house."
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