Guernsey Police are carrying out house-to-house enquiries in St Martins after a petrol bomb was thrown into a garden.
Officers are thanking islanders for being cooperative, as they investigate a petrol bomb in a St Martin's garden.
They believe the explosive was thrown at the property between 3pm on 30 September and 9.30am on 1 October.
This is allegedly not the first incident of this nature to have happened in the area.
In an attempt to locate the offender, officers are 'expanding the scope of enquiries'.
Anyone with any information is asked to contact the police.

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