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Thursday, May 20, 2004

Police unaware of damage

Hereford Police are unaware of any damage to a motor vehicle in the Merton Meadow car park on May 3rd despite Hereford United receiving a bill from referee Andy Woolmer.

Woolmer who was in charge for the Aldershot game on that day has sent a bill for damage to the club and Joan Fennessy, one of Hereford United's directors, says the club are deciding what to do about it.

"We are waiting for a statement from our chief steward, Len Dykes, who accompanied the referee to his car after the game," said Mrs Fennessy as quoted in the Hereford Times.

"But I beleive that the only thing that could be seen was a faint stratch on the boot. We don't understand who would have known that the car belonged to the referee."

Chief Inspector Shane Hancock remarked:"If anyone has been a victim of such an offence then we would urge them to report it to us so that we can investigate it. Until such a report has been received, we cannot take any further action."