A tree planted in memory of one of the victims of the west Cumbria shootings has been damaged.

Cumbria police have issued a statement this morning about the damage to the tree, at Wyndham Place, Egremont, which was dedicated to Isaac Dixon.

A spokesman said: "The damage was caused at approximately 10pm on July 20 when an offender, who was part of a group of young people, snapped the established tree in half."


Isaac Dixon

Copeland mayor Mike Starkie said: "Any act of vandalism is unacceptable, but when you consider the reason why this tree was planted, it makes this episode absolutely despicable and shows a complete lack of respect.

"I knew Isaac well – he was a popular figure in the Egremont area - and my thoughts are with his friends and family who were brought some solace in light of his tragic death by the planting of this tree in his memory.

"It goes without saying that Copeland council will replace this tree in the autumn time."

Anyone with information should call 101, quoting log reference 262 of the July 20.

Alternatively, contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.