TWO TEENAGERS have been arrested after a crime spree.

Overnight on Saturday (February 25) saw offenders smashing off wing mirrors and using these as weapons to hurl at windows and windscreens.

A 16 year old and a 17 year old have been arrested on suspicion of causing criminal damage and are on police bail until March 26.

The incidents happened on Court Road and Clarence Road in Malvern as well as the Priory Road South Car Park leaving a trail of destruction.

Offenders smashed the driver and passenger windows of a Royal Mail Red Peugeot Expert Van on Priory Road and broke off the wing mirror.

This wing mirror was used to smash the front panel of glass at Malvern Splash Leisure Centre.

The mirror was then recovered and sent to the scenes of crime office for examination.

The offenders also struck both wing mirrors from a black Mini on Clarence Road and one wing mirror from a Vauxhall Corsa on Court Road.

They also smashed the wing mirror off a Silver Peugeot 208, destroying it in the process doing the same to two black Mazdas and a black Audi Quattro on the same road.

An object also made a small hole in the upstairs stainless glass window of a house on Upper Chase Road, part of a car wing mirror was found in the garden.

A total of 13 vehicles were reported damaged to police during the crime spree and police arrested the two teenagers on Saturday night.

The incidents all happened between 5.30pm on Friday night and 4am on Saturday morning.

The local Safer Neighbourhood Team will be conducting reassurance patrols in the area.

Anyone with information, contact police on 101 quoting incident number 86s of Saturday February 25.