Perthshire Advertiser

Police appealing for witnesses to crimes

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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.

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