A dog attack, a motorbike theft and damage caused to a cash machine are being investigated by police in Bishop's Castle.
Officers are appealing to anyone with any information carried out on a series of crimes between May 16 and June 15.
Enquiries are ongoing following an incident where a yellow Labrador attacked a person walking their dog in Kerry Lane, Bishop's Castle on June 7.
CCTV footage of a three-minute burglary in outbuildings in the town showed three offenders, police say. A Sur-Ron Storm Bee electric motorbike with a BD22 YWZ numberplate was stolen between 1.18am and 1.21am on June 7.
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Police are also investigating criminal damage caused to the outer case of an ATM which appears to have been prized off in the High Street. Officers are waiting for CCTV from HSBC head office of the incident which happened between June 5 and 6.
Officers say "all parties" involved in the theft of collectors' items from a property in Bishop's Castle are "known to each other".
The vandals who damaged a bin by setting it alight at The Wintles have been identified, say police, and "compensation paid for new bin".
Anyone with information about the crimes are urged to call West Mercia Police on 101 or Crimestoppers 0800 555111.
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