A LARGE gang of youths that stole, threw stones and urinated on homes has been officially linked to an incident at Malvern Link Station.

Twenty-one youths aged between 12 and 23 were seen on Ring Doorbell footage outside a house in Cedar Avenue following the theft of a bag and a bike.

There was also a police presence speaking to teens at Malvern Link Station following the incident.

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West Mercia Police said the two incidents on Saturday, April 29 are believed to be caused by the same group.

A spokesperson said: "We can confirm that at around 7.10pm on Saturday, April 29, officers received a report of a theft at Cedar Avenue in Malvern.

"Shortly after, officers received a report of anti-social behaviour involving a group of men and boys aged between 12 to 23 years old.

"Police attended the scene and issued a dispersal order. We believe this incident to be linked together.

"Enquiries are currently ongoing."

Célia McCullough, whose garden the group stole from, said the gang were urinating on neighbouring properties.

Célia McCullough said: "We saw the group on the footage and we were able to count 21 people that were involved.

"They rushed into our garden and stole my son's bag from our cabin.

"They also stole an expensive bike as well. 

"We were driving back home after we found out but we were told by a neighbour that they had already left and had made their way to Malvern Link station.

"We heard that they were also throwing stones at homes and urinating on properties as well."

Malvern Gazette: A group of youths stole a bike and a bag from a property in Malvern Link.A group of youths stole a bike and a bag from a property in Malvern Link. (Image: Celia McCullough)

About eight officers arrived at Malvern Link train station and issued five dispersal notices to some of the teenagers, meaning they could not visit the train station for up to 48 hours. 

The order was in place until 7pm on Monday, May 1.

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If you have information that could help the police regarding these thefts, you can call 101 or use the online 'Tell Us About' form on the West Mercia Police website at https://www.westmercia.police.uk/tua/tell-us-about/, quoting reference number 22/40483/23.

Alternatively, you can contact Crimestoppers anonymously by calling 0800 555 111 or by visiting https://crimestoppers-uk.org/.