Police are asking for witnesses who saw the incident.
Police are appealing for witnesses and video footage after a grey, Cupra Formentor was damaged while it was parked on Otley Street in Skipton near to the arts centre.
It happened at some point during late afternoon on Bank Holiday Monday, 25th May 2026.
Superglue was spread over one side of the vehicle’s bodywork, including the door handle, lights, wheels and tyres.
If you witnessed the incident or saw any suspicious activity in Otley Street at the time, have any doorbell video, private CCTV or were passing in your car and have dashcam footage that could assist in identifying the suspect, please get in touch.
Anyone with any information is asked to email jane.carpenter@northyorkshire.police.uk or call 101 and pass information for reference 12260095454.
If you prefer to remain anonymous, you can pass information to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 or online via their website.

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