Police appealing for witnesses to crimes
Overnight on Friday, September 28 the cash boxes from a car wash machine and a tyre inflation machine were broken into at Gordon Motors, Comrie Road, Crieff and a small amount of money was stolen. (CR/23882/18)
Paint stripper was poured over a white Vauxhall Corsa motor car in Main Road, Aberuthven overnight on Thursday, September 27 causing extensive damage to the paintwork. (CR/23654/18)
Between Friday, September 28 and Monday, October 1 lights were smashed on a building at Kirkton Farm, Blackford. (CR/23921/18)
The paintwork on a red Toyota GT86 motor car was scratched while it parked in Church Lane, Methven between Friday, September 28 and Sunday, September 30. (CR/23865/18)
Between 6.30pm and 8.30pm on Friday, September 28 a house was broken into on Lettoch Road, Pitlochry. (CR/23707/18)
Between Friday, September 28 and Sunday, September 30 a child’s bike was stolen from Coupar Angus Primary School. It was later found damaged in a nearby park. (CR/23933/18)
A man was seen trying to break-in to Michael Young Antiques, Glencarse about 2.50pm on Sunday, September 30. The man left in a blue BMW after he realised he was being watched. (CR/23850/18)
Overnight on Monday, October 1 a Volkswagen Crafter van, parked in Back Wynd, Bridge of Earn was entered and power tools were stolen including Paslode finishing guns, Dewalt power tools and a Festool rail saw. (CR/24034/18)
On Tuesday, September 11 a red Charge Plug Three racing bike was stolen after a shed was broken into on Abbey Road, Scone. (CR/23604/18)
Between Thursday, September 27 and Sunday, September 30 a property on Tweedsmuir Road, Perth was broken into and property was stolen including a microwave, TV and vacuum cleaner. (CR/23871/18)
At 11.55pm on Sunday, September 30 a window was broken at a residential property in Strathtay Road, Perth. (CR/23966/18)
Between 12.30pm on Saturday, September 29 and 1.30pm, Sunday, September 30 all four tyres on a grey Vauxhall Corsa were punctured whilst it was parked in Primrose Terrace, Perth. (CR/23988/18)
Anyone with any information on any of these crimes 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.