A LISS businessman is offering a £4,000 reward after a window was smashed on his premises.
Terry Harris, who owns Harris Caravans in Farnham Road with his wife Shannette, will pay the reward after a successful prosecution.
Terry lives in a bungalow at Harris Caravans, and it was his bungalow which had a window smashed.
The incident happened at about 2.30am on Thursday, January 7, and it is not the first time that Terry’s business has been targeted.
Back in 2013, a tractor was stolen from the green barn on his premises.
Terry said: “I had the tractor go missing a couple of years ago, so we need to put a stop to this because it’s causing problems.
“The alarm automatically went off and my wife rang the police. The police were here in a matter of minutes and they were very helpful.
“The £4,000 reward will be paid by Harris Caravans Limited once the person who damaged the window has been found and has been prosecuted.
“I’m a successful businessman, getting on, bringing business to Liss, and then I’m getting targeted.”
Prior to last Thursday’s incident, Terry had already invested a significant amount of money on security at his business.
“We’ve got top security,” said Terry.
“We’ve got alarms, floodlights and security cameras.”
Hampshire Constabulary confirmed they attended the scene at Harris Caravans.
A Hampshire Constabulary spokesman said: “We were called at 2.37am on January 7 to a business premises on Farnham Road to a report of a suspicious incident.
“It was reported a window had been smashed and the burglar alarm had sounded.
“Officers attended but no one was found to be on the grounds and no entry was gained.
“The investigation is ongoing. Anyone with information is asked to call 101 and quote 44160008745.”
Terry is hoping to have an official opening of the new caravan campsite at Harris Caravans just off the A3 between Petersfield and Longmoor in the next couple of weeks.