Police have released CCTV images of two men they would like to speak to in connection with a number of incidents of criminal damage.

The Hunts Post: CCTV images of people police would like to speak to in connection with incidents of criminal damageCCTV images of people police would like to speak to in connection with incidents of criminal damage (Image: Archant)

Windows and security light have been smashed on a number of occasions in Longsands Road and Dramsell Rise, St Neots and Cromwell Road, Eynesbury, between November 20 last year and March 24 this year.

PC Carl Harris said: “In almost all of the instances it appears that a pellet gun or catapult has been used to cause the damage. The cost of the damage to the school and other premises and businesses in St Neots is more than £60,000.

“We are keen to hear from anyone with information about these incidents.”

Anyone with information should call police on 101, or Crimestoppers, anonymously on 0800 555 111 or via www.crimestoppers-uk.org.

The incidents took place on:

• November 6, 2015 - Cromwell Road, Eynesbury. Windows smashed.

• November 20, 2015 - Longsands Academy. A large single pane of glass was smashed.

• November 26, 2015 - Cromwell Road, Eynesbury. A large pane of glass at the front of the building was smashed.

• December 4, 2015 - Longsands Academy. A large single pane of glass was smashed.

• December 18, 2015 - Cromwell Road, Eynesbury. Windows smashed.

• December 19, 2015 - Cromwell Road, Eynesbury. Windows smashed.

• February 24, 2016 - Longsands Academy. Windows and security lights were damaged.

• March 21, 2016 - Longsands Academy. Floodlights damaged.

• March 23, 2016 - Longsands Academy. CCTV footage showing people shooting at floodlights and using a catapult to smash several windows.

• March 24, 2016 - Dramsell Rise, St Neots, Windows smashed