Shop windows smashed

Two windows were smashed at Walk on Water, Church Street, Tenby, sometime between 6 pm on Saturday and 9 am the following morning.

Anyone with information is asked to contact PC34 Mandy Cresswell at the town's police station on 101.

Seaweed not pollution

MRCC Milford Haven investigated a report from a military helicopter operating in the Manorbier Range of pollution one nautical mile south of Old Castle Head shortly after 10.30 am last Thursday.

Further reports from the helicopter indicated that is was a large patch of seaweed, and no further action was required.

Rubbish fire

Firefighters from Narberth extinguished a fire involving a large amount of plastic outside a property in Station Road, Clunderwen, shortly before 4.30 pm on Tuesday.

Kiteboarding equipment found

An item of kiteboarding equipment has been found in the Tenby area.

It was discovered on Sunday evening and anyone losing such an item is asked to contact the town's police station in order to identify the property concerned.

Vehicle scratched

A black VW Transporter parked overnight at St. Johns Hill, Tenby, on Sunday, was scratched along its offside.

Any witnesses are asked to contact PC34 Mandy Cresswell at Saundersfoot Police Station on 101.

Man was unconscious

Tenby Coast Rescue Team was tasked to a report from lifeguards of an unconscious man on the resort's South Beach shortly before 6 pm on Friday.

Police were already on scene and the male was found to be sick and unconscious due to heavy alcohol consumption.

He was checked over by a paramedic and deemed fit to return to the hotel where he was staying, accompanied by the coastguard.

The 24-year-old man was from Scotland.

Parking tickets

A total of 291 parking tickets had been issued in Tenby over a two-week period by traffic wardens, Clr. David Morgan informed his council colleagues on Tuesday night.