Police are investigating a series of malicious damage events and thefts in Forbes.
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Four windows have been broken at a house currently under construction in Gunn Street.
Police said the damage occurred between last Monday night and Wednesday morning. Rocks were found inside the premises.
A window of a rear shed in Underwood Street was smashed on Saturday night, along with the window of a garage in Brenner Street.
The occupant of that premises heard the window smash and went outside to investigate to see a group of young people running from the scene.
On the same night, a statue in the front yard of a Macdonnell Street residence was pushed over.
A police spokesperson said the statue has been moved or pushed over a number of times in recent weeks.
Occupants of a Berkeley Street residence returned home on Saturday to find their two mountain bikes had been stolen.
There was an Avanti mountain bike and a ladies purple and silver bike.
On Sunday night, a number of solar lights were stolen from the front yard of a Farnell Street residence.
In another break-in, about 200 litres of fuel was stolen from the Forbes landfill last Wednesday night.
Anyone with information that can assist police with their inquiries into any of these matters is urged to contact them on 6853 9999.
You can report anonymously through Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
You can also go online to nsw.crimestoppers.com.au but police do ask people not report crime through their social media pages.