Police are appealing for information after an exhibition to celebrate the hard work of Jersey's community and key-workers through the coronavirus pandemic was damaged.
The large photographs in the park at the Parade were pushed over last Sunday evening (18 October) between 18:20 and 18:40.
The incident was filmed on a mobile phone and showed the person on camera was wearing dark clothes.
The exhibition was created by Dasa Wharton, who suffered the heartbreak of losing her dad during the crisis earlier this year.
Anyone who saw what happened or has any information is asked to call police on 612612 or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.
The portraits were only due to be up in the park until today and have now been removed.

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