Police have released CCTV footage of two people after a new statue of Margaret Thatcher was vandalised
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Red paint was thrown on the statue of the former prime minister in Grantham, Lincolnshire, and a hammer and sickle was spray-painted on a nearby fence.in the hope someone might recognise their clothing, build and gait. Lincolnshire Police said:"One of the people pictured was dressed all in black clothing which had white stripes running from the waistline to the knee on both legs, and was wearing a face covering.
"The other individual was dressed in dark clothing with a hood, a white coloured face covering, dark shoes with a red Nike motif and white soles."Anyone who witnessed the incident on St Peter's Hill is asked to come forward, and officers would especially like to talk to a cyclist who passed by at about the same time.
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