VANDALS using black spray paint have targeted a number of cars and properties.

Police are now investigating the incidents which happened in the Giffnock and Clarkston areas.

Black spray paint was used on cars and properties between Wednesday, August 30 and Monday, September 4.

A subway sandwich shop on Fenwick Road, Giffnock was targeted with graffiti sometime between 8pm on Wednesday, August 30 and 7.30am the next day.

A flat in Kennedy Court, Braidholm Road, Giffnock was then sprayed with pain on Thursday, August 31.

A further three incidents were reported to police. These are believed to have occurred between Saturday, September 2 and Monday, September 4.

Two vehicles and a bin were spray painted with graffiti in Monteith Drive, Clarkston between 5.30pm on Saturday, September 2 and 6.30am the next day.

A car in Stamperland Gardens was also targeted and vandalised with some items being stolen from within the car.

The third incident occurred in a children’s play area and pavilion in Overlee Park, Clarkston which has been badly vandalised and suffered significant damage. Black paint was used in all three incidents.

Officers are in the process of gathering and reviewing any relevant CCTV footage for any additional information on these incidents.

Sergeant Edward McLemon said: “At this stage we do not know who is responsible for these wanton acts of vandalism, however it’s clear they have a flagrant disregard for other people’s property.

"I am appealing to people in the local community who may have information regarding these incidents or any knowledge as to who is responsible, to contact us.

"Perhaps you know someone who has had black paint on their clothes or hands recently, any information could prove vital in our ongoing enquiries into these incidents.”

Additional patrols are being stepped up in the areas affected and anyone with any concerns should approach these officers.

Anyone with information is asked to contact officers at Giffnock Police Office via 101. Alternatively, please call Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 where information can be given anonymously.