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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.