POLICE have removed suspected ‘abstract art’ from a park amid concerns about public safety.
Objects, including what appeared to be bow saw, were found hanging on a fence surrounding the play area in Rundels, Thundersley.
Officers have since removed some of the items and are now appealing for anyone with information to get in touch.
Officers wrote on Twitter: “Our team were alerted to what appears to be a display of abstract art in the park at the Rundels, Thundersley.
"Unfortunately we had to remove some items at they posed a safety risk to children who use the park.
"If this was your display, please contact PCSO Lamb on 101 /email."
Our team were alerted to what appears to be a display of abstract art in the park at the Rundels #Thundersley, unfortunately we had to remove some items at they posed a safety risk to children who use the park. If this was your display, please contact PCSO Lamb on 101 /email. pic.twitter.com/z7uv0wmuzO
— Essex Police in Castle Point District (@EPCastlePoint) October 4, 2021
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