Police appeal after petrol bomb thrown into drive

Guernsey Police said it was "treating the incident seriously"
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Police are appealing for witnesses after a petrol bomb was thrown into a driveway in Guernsey.
The force said the incident took place at a residential address in Le Becquet Lane, St Martin at about 22:15 GMT on Saturday.
It added no-one had been injured but the property had been damaged by the projectile.
Officers were "treating the incident seriously", the police added, and would like anyone with information about the incident to come forward.
The force said it was interested in any CCTV, ring camera or dashcam footage that could help identify those responsible.
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