FROM assaults to theft, a dog bite to suspected arson, police have been busy over the last few months tackling a series of crimes across Salisbury.
And over the last couple of weeks the force has turned to residents to seek further information and witness accounts about some incidents.
Below are seven of the latest appeals, all taking place in Salisbury between April and June of this year.
If you have any further information or witnessed these offences, you can contact police on 101 with the relevant reference number.
1) Theft from shop.
Where: WHSmith, Old George Mall, Salisbury.
When: May 27.
Contact: Police on 101 with crime reference 54210050523.
CCTV supplied by police:
2) Assaults on staff.
Where: Westacre Filling Station, Wilton Road, Salisbury.
When: Around 2.15pm on May 22.
Contact: Police on 101 with crime reference 54210048833.
CCTV supplied by police:
3) Dog bite.
Where: Hudson's Field, Salisbury.
When: Around 1.45pm on June 25.
Contact: Police on 101 with crime reference 54210061124.
4) Theft from shop.
Where: Allsorts Secondhand Furniture, Fisherton Street, Salisbury.
When: Between 1pm and 3pm on April 21.
Contact: Police on 101 with crime reference 54210038117.
CCTV supplied by police:
5) Victim unconscious after assault.
(Witnesses wanted.)
Where: Outside Chick-o-Land, New Canal, Salisbury.
When: Around 12.45am on June 19.
Contact: Police on 101 with crime reference 54210058842.
6) Suspected arson attempt.
Where: McDonald's, Winchester Street, Salisbury.
When: Around 5.10pm on June 1.
Contact: Police on 101 with crime reference 54210052351.
CCTV supplied by police:
7) Attempted bike theft.
Where: Outside Brewers Decorating Centre, Bourne Way, Salisbury.
When: Around 12.30pm on June 24.
Contact: Police on 101 with crime reference 54210060721.
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