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tayside Police are looking for informatio­n on the following crimes:

Overnight on thursday, July 26 a secure compound at a business property in Almondgrov­e Place, Perth was broken into and a specialise­d vehicle part stolen from a Ford tipper van. (Cr/18334/18)

A related theft also occurred in Almondgrov­e Place from outside a separate business where a similar vehicle part was stolen from a Volkswagen Crafter van. (Cr/18446/18)

Between 6am and 4.30pm on Friday, July 27 a black Downhill mountain bike was stolen from a common close in Dunkeld road, Perth. (Cr/18457/18)

About 5am on sunday, July 29 three suspects stole a white Honda moped from outside a property in Hermitige Drive, Perth.

the moped was recovered abandoned, with some damage to it, a short distance away.

two of the persons involved were described as wearing dark clothing although the third one was wearing a light coloured hoodie with an unidentifi­ed logo on the front. (Cr/18226/18)

Overnight on saturday, July 21 a seat and wheels were removed from a padlocked bike in tay street, Perth. (Cr/17863/18)

Overnight on sunday, July 22 a white Kona mountain bike was stolen from a shed at the rear of a property in tay street, Perth. (Cr/17895/18)

Between 7.30pm on sunday, July 22 and 9am on tuesday, July 24 a window was smashed at Moncrieffe Community Centre, glenearn road, Perth. (Cr/17898/18)

Between 12pm on Monday, July 23 and 1.15pm on tuesday, July 24 a wing mirror was stolen from a Black Ford B-Max motor car in Johnston Avenue, Invergowri­e. (Cr/17915/18)

Between 5pm on saturday, July 21 and 4pm on sunday, July 22 a wing mirror was stolen from a white toyota Aygo motor car in strathearn terrace, Crieff. (Cr/17998/18)

Between 4pm on sunday, July 15 and 6.30pm on saturday, July 21 a blue Mini Cooper motor car was vandalised in Millar street, Crieff. (Cr/18229/18)

Between 11am and 8pm on sunday, July 22 a stone planter was stolen from a property in Leslie road, scotlandwe­ll. (Cr/18214/18)

Anyone with any informatio­n that may be useful should contact tayside Division on 101 or any police officer, quoting the crime reference number listed at each incident.

Alternativ­ely informatio­n can be passed anonymousl­y via the charity Crimestopp­ers on 0800 555 111.

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