ABOUT £200 of damage was caused to a car in the early hours when a man lost control of a metal cage of milk.

The man did not notify the car’s owner and is now being sought by police, along with a woman he was seen with.

At 2.50am on Friday, September 18, a woman heard a noise outside her house in Church Walk, Kidderminster, and saw a man pushing a wheelbarrow along the road towards Mason Road.

About ten minutes later, the woman saw the same male walking back down the road towards the church, this time with a female.

At 3.30am, the man was then seen by himself walking from the direction of the church, pushing a large metal cage loaded with milk.

The man then lost control of the metal cage and it collided with a car parked nearby.

He is described as white, 17-18-years old, 5ft 10ins tall with a slim build. He was wearing blue jeans and a black T-shirt with a gold skull head on the back of it.

The female he was seen with is also white, 17-18-years-old, 5ft 6inches tall with a slim build and long dark hair worn tied back. She was wearing a white top and blue jeans.

PC Nick Fowkes from Kidderminster police said; “We are appealing to anyone who saw or heard anything connected to this incident to give us a call. Equally if you feel you recognise the male or the female from the descriptions given, please get in touch.”

Anyone with information can call Kidderminster police on 0300 333 3000 or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.