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Herne Bay: Mystery vandal ripping books in seaside town | |
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A seaside town has become the setting for a crime spree that has dismayed lovers of literature. | A seaside town has become the setting for a crime spree that has dismayed lovers of literature. |
A mystery vandal is stalking Herne Bay, ripping pages of books in half before putting them back on the shelves. | A mystery vandal is stalking Herne Bay, ripping pages of books in half before putting them back on the shelves. |
The so-called Herne Bay Book Ripper has struck at both the town's library and at the Demelza charity shop. | The so-called Herne Bay Book Ripper has struck at both the town's library and at the Demelza charity shop. |
The shop's crestfallen manager Nick Rogers said: "We wouldn't sell a book with one page ripped, so with 20 or 30, they're absolutely ruined." | The shop's crestfallen manager Nick Rogers said: "We wouldn't sell a book with one page ripped, so with 20 or 30, they're absolutely ruined." |
Staff first noticed the novel crime in the spring and estimate that well over 100 books have been damaged since, depriving the hospice charity of several hundred pounds. | Staff first noticed the novel crime in the spring and estimate that well over 100 books have been damaged since, depriving the hospice charity of several hundred pounds. |
'Obviously disappointing' | 'Obviously disappointing' |
Mr Rogers said: "We have no idea who did it. It's an L-shaped shop and these books are right around the corner - in the true crime section. | Mr Rogers said: "We have no idea who did it. It's an L-shaped shop and these books are right around the corner - in the true crime section. |
"We can't see anything, but we haven't heard anything, either, and you would think we might. | "We can't see anything, but we haven't heard anything, either, and you would think we might. |
"But it is in full view of the window, so people walking by could see it happen." | "But it is in full view of the window, so people walking by could see it happen." |
A Kent County Council spokesman said about 20 books in the town's library had been damaged, with pages sometimes being torn out completely. | A Kent County Council spokesman said about 20 books in the town's library had been damaged, with pages sometimes being torn out completely. |
He said: "The damage is obviously disappointing. However, we do not consider 20 books over six months to be an epidemic and not comparable to the situation at the Demelza charity shop. | He said: "The damage is obviously disappointing. However, we do not consider 20 books over six months to be an epidemic and not comparable to the situation at the Demelza charity shop. |
"Our staff are now being extra watchful to try to catch the person responsible or at least cut down on the opportunities to cause more damage." | "Our staff are now being extra watchful to try to catch the person responsible or at least cut down on the opportunities to cause more damage." |
Kent Police said officers were investigating. | Kent Police said officers were investigating. |
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