The same person could be responsible for two mountains of rubbish left in Hampshire.
On Thursday, March 27, Test Valley Borough Council (TVBC) released photos of two fly-tips they think could have been committed by the same person.
In the photos, items from oil containers, to plastic cars, wood, clothes and general household waste can be seen.
One of the two fly-tips in the North Baddesley/Rownhams area (Image: TVBC) Writing on Facebook, TVBC said: "Can you help with this fly-tip? We have had two large fly-tips in the North Baddesley/Rownhams area and believe they may be connected.
"The first fly-tip was found by the electricity sub station at the junction of Greenhill Lane and Rownhams Lane on 20 March. This mainly consisted of furniture and other household waste, including a guitar Amp.
"The second fly-tip was found in a layby on Hoe Lane on 25 March. The waste contained a mixture of furniture, plasterboard, oil drums, and toys.
"Do you recognise any of these items? Do you have any dashcam footage that may help us with our investigation?
"Did you see any suspicious vehicles carrying large amounts of household waste around these dates? If so, please get in touch with the team on 01794 527700."
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