Perthshire Advertiser

Police appeal for witnesses to crimes

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Police in Perth and Kinross are appealing for informatio­n on the following crimes:

About 3am on Friday, August 21 an attempt was made to break into a shed of a property on Station Road, Kinross. (CR/22324/20)

Overnight on Tuesday, August 18 the wall of Belvoir Lettings on Bridge Lane, Perth was spray-painted by unknown persons. (CR/22303/20)

Overnight on Tuesday, August 18 a bike stores was broken into on Taymount Terrace, Perth. Stolen from within was a distinctiv­e red and white Carbon fibre Trek road bike and a grey Crush 29 Comp with black and tan wheels and a tan seat. (CR/22334/20)

About 9.15am on Wednesday, August 19 a silver Citroen motor vehicle parked at Matalan, Victoria Street, Perth was broken into and a passport, driving licence and black River Island bag was stolen from within. (CR/22578/20)

Overnight on Wednesday, August 19 at Tulloch Works, Perth a convertibl­e Mini motor car was broken into by means of having its soft top roof torn open. (CR/22306/20)

Between Monday, August 17 and Thursday, August 20 a lawnmower was stolen from shed to the rear of a property on Stanley Crescent, Perth. (CR/22305/20)

Overnight on Thursday, August 20 a dark grey Giant hybrid bike with green flashes on the frame was stolen from the rear of a property on Queen Street, Perth. (CR/22512/20)

Between Friday, August 14 and Friday, August 21 a blue Vauxhall Tigra parked on George Street, Perth had its front passenger side wing vandalised by unknown means. (CR/22680/20)

Between 2.30pm on Saturday, August 22 and 3pm on Sunday, August 23 a red Toyota Aygo motor car parked on Foundry Lane, Perth had its driver’s side wing mirror kicked off. (CR/22658/20)

Overnight on Saturday, August 22 a window of Costa Coffee on Scott Street, Perth was smashed. (CR/22744/20)

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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