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Police: Multiple people vandalized Loosdrecht town hall

Police: Multiple people vandalized Loosdrecht town hall

Police are investigating the vandalism of a partially vacant town hall in Loosdrecht, which they believe was carried out by a group of people on King's Day. The perpetrators threw stones through the building's windows and destroyed a fence late in the evening.

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