Perthshire Advertiser

Schools are crime target

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Tayside Police is looking for informatio­n on the following crimes:

•Between 8.30am and 10am on Wednesday, August 2 three power tools were stolen from within Perth High School, Oakbank Road, Perth. (CR/18629/18)

•Between 4.15pm on Friday, August 3 and 2pm on Sunday, August 5 two windows were smashed at a Viewlands Primary School, Oakbank Crescent, Perth. (CR/18919/18)

•Between 4.30pm and 5.40pm on Wednesday, August 1 a dark blue and white Trax children’s bike was stolen from outside Perth Leisure Pool. (CR/18858/18)

•Between Sunday, July 15 and Thursday, August 2 a black Honda motorcycle was damaged in Scott Street car park, Perth, (CR/19044/18)

•Between Monday, August 2 and Tuesday, July 24 a single axel trailer was stolen from behind the lock up garages in Caddam Place, Coupar Angus. (CR/18625/18)

•Between 5pm on Wednesday, August 2 and 3pm on Thursday, August 3 damage was caused to flowers planted in a basket outside a property in Crichton Lane Court, Coupar Angus. (CR/18649/18)

•Between Monday, July 9 and Monday, July 30 a John Deere combine harvester was broken into and equipment stolen from outside a business premises, near Balbeggie. (CR/18800/18)

•Between Sunday, July 1 and Tuesday, July 31 a window was smashed at a property in Riverbank Crescent, Kinloch Rannoch. (CR/18722/18)

•Overnight on Saturday, August 4 a Ballinluig business premises was broken into and a large quantity of cash and equipment was stolen. (CR/18879/18)

•Between 9am and 10.15am on Monday, August 6 a blue Suzuki Swift car was vandalised in King Street, Crieff. (CR/18989/18)

•About 4am on Sunday, August 5 a boat was wilfully set ablaze opposite the Drummond Hotel, St Fillans. (CR/18997/18)

•Between 4pm on Friday, August 3 and 10am on Saturday, August 4 a window, a shed, picnic benches and fence panels were extensivel­y damaged at the Community School of Auchterard­er. (CR/19020/18)

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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