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‘No evidence mysterious white marks linked to dog owners’ say police

On 19/04/2016 At 5:45 pm

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THAMES Valley Police has issued reassurance to residents in Thame, after markings were found on buildings in the Lea Park area.

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The white marks are a chalk-like substance that have been found in small lines, and occasionally in V, circular, or triangular shapes on residential buildings.

Sergeant Vicky Hoskin, of the Thame Neighbourhood Team, said: “There has been speculation on social media that the markings have been found only on homes where there is a pet dog, and this speculation has caused some concern amongst local dog owners.

This while mark was found on Wednesday, April 13, by the front door of a house in Thame

This while mark was found on Wednesday, April 13, by the front door of a house in Lea Park, Thame

“We have had no information passed to us, and no evidence to suggest that anyone is being targeted, or that the markings have anything to do with dog ownership.

Independent Mortgae Solutions (RGB) - R1“The Thame neighbourhood team have been regularly patrolling Lea Park since the markings were first reported to us, in order that residents can speak to them if they are concerned. Officers will continue with these local patrols, but there will be no further investigation into the markings.

“If anyone is concerned or has any information, please call 101 to speak to an officer.”

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