Police are renewing their appeal for information after tens of thousands of pounds worth of damage was caused to dozens of cars in the south of the Island.
It’s thought corrosive liquid was sprayed from a moving vehicle on the evening of Sunday October 7th .
A £1000 reward is on offer for information that leads to a conviction.
However, police say they’ve had no result from an appeal to trace a silver vehicle seen in Port Erin at the Surby junction.
Officers want to speak to anyone with information.
They also want to hear from people who may have had their cars damaged but haven’t come forward to report it.
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