Derbyshire police have issued an appeal to find two motorcyclists after a number of buildings and vehicles were damaged in a town. Officers from Heanor and Langley Mill's Safer Neighbourhoods Team were called to Heanor following reports of two males riding around the town on a black motorbike on Sunday (December 1).

Officers say that during this time, a number of vehicles and properties were damaged, but say not all damage has been reported to the police by victims. Officers have released a list of all the locations where the men were seen and is now encouraging those affected to come forward.

The men were seen in the following locations:

  • Ray Street

  • Godfrey Street

  • Mayfield Ave

  • Broadway

  • Lockton Ave

  • New Delves Court

  • Mundy Street

A spokesperson for the force said: "On December 1, police received a number of reports regarding two males riding around Heanor between 8.15am and 8.30am on a black motorbike. During this time, a number of vehicles and property were damaged - although not all the damage appears to have been reported to Police by the victims.

"We would encourage people to report any damage to us. Extensive CCTV enquiries have been carried out by local officers already. However, we are appealing for anyone with any further information to contact us.

"If anyone can provide any further CCTV or information regarding these investigations, please get in touch quoting reference 24000714452." You can get in touch with Derbyshire police using the following methods:

You can also anonymously contact the independent charity CrimeStoppers, on 0800 555 111, or by visiting the CrimeStoppers website.