Schools are crime target
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.