Vandals caused almost £2,000 worth of damage to the Model Primary School in Enniskillen. 17 windows in the premises were smashed over the weekend and the cost of repair is between £1,400 - £2,000.
Anyone with information on the damage is asked to call police on 0845 600 8000. Alternatively, information can be given to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
Butcher shop targeted
Police believe vandals who smashed the window of a butcher's shop in Kesh may have been trying to obtain entry to the store.
The owner discovered the damage on Friday, and anyone with information on the incident should contact police by calling 0845 600 8000. Alternatively, information can be given in confidence to the Crimestoppers number on 0800 555 111.
Carol fund-raising concert
The Fermanagh Friends of the Northern Ireland Hospice who are currently fund-raising for the proposed Horizon West Children's Hospice at Killadeas have arranged a carol concert next Sunday night, 30th November in the Lakeland Forum, Enniskillen, starting at 7.30.
It will feature local schools and musicians.
There is a £5 admission fee for adults and £3 for primary schoolchildren.
Handbag stolen in Belleek
Police are appealing for witnesses after two 'hoodies' broke into a vehicle parked outside a nursing home in Belleek.
The incident happened around 5pm on Saturday, when the car owner was visiting a resident of the home. During her time in the home the driver observed through the window two males wearing grey 'hoodies' running way from the car park towards the football pitch. When she returned to her vehicle she found the rear window of her car had been smashed and her handbag stolen.
As well as bank cards that have been cancelled, the bag contained items of sentimental value.
Police are keen to identify the two youths wearing grey hooded tops.
Anyone with information should contact police on 0845 600 8000.
Alternatively, information can be given to Crimestoppers confidentially on 0800 555 111.
Hit and run in Derrylin
Police are seeking assistance in identifying the driver of a car involved in a hit-and-run incident at Main Street in Derrylin.
At around 10pm on Saturday (22nd) at Toyota Avensis was struck close to the Mountview Hotel by a blue Vauxhall Astra. The driver of the Astra did not remain at the scene.
Police are seeking assistance in identifying him.
Car broken into
Police in Kesh are appealing for information after a car was broken into in the village.
A door of the car was damaged in the incident at Erne Park on Wednesday night 19th November. Nothing was taken from the car. The number to call with any information is 0845 600 8000.
'Rainbow' boat stolen
A very distinctive boat has been stolen from the Lough Erne Yatch Club.
The boat was reported missing on Monday 17 November and is believed to have been taken from the Club at Killadeas sometime over the previous weekend.
The boat, valued at £1200, is very distinctive. It is a 14ft long, yellow and white day boat, and is named 'Rainbow Rain'. It has a Evinrude boat engine, which is blue and white. The internal floor of the boat is also painted blue. The vessel also has a very unusual and distinctive perspex rudder.
Anyone with information on should contact police on 0845 600 8000.
Foreign nationals stole handbag
Two foreign nationals are believed to be involved in a theft from a shop in Enniskillen.
A handbag belonging to a member of staff in the Vogue store on Church Street was taken from the shop around the 11am. A description of the thieves has been provided to police. They are both females, in their mid-40's and describes as being well-built. They are believed to be foreign nationals and were both wearing dark clothing and long dark skirts.
The handbag which was stolen contained £50 in cash, and £200 worth of vouchers, along with house keys and some cheque books.
Anyone with information on the theft should contact police on 0845 600 8000. Or call Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.