The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Motorhome owner caught thieves in act

Woman’s anger as pair try to break into her ‘pride and joy’ in quiet village before leaving scene

- PETER JOHN MEIKLEM pmeiklem@thecourier.co.uk

Police are hunting two thieves caught breaking into a “pride and joy” motorhome parked on a village street.

Officers have appealed for informatio­n after the owner disturbed the criminals as they tried to make off with the vehicle, valued at around £8,000, before being forced to flee.

The break-in happened on Castle Street, Newtyle, shortly after 7pm on Thursday.

The owner, who wished to remain anonymous, said: “I had come out to put something in the bin and I heard this noise.

“I thought it was the metal railings, but it was too loud.

“I went out to have a look and there was a man stood there by the driver side door. I said ‘what are you doing?’

“Then I realised someone was sitting in the driver’s seat.”

The vehicle was parked outside her home and she went back inside to fetch help.

You don’t think it will happen in a village and especially not at that time in the evening. I would urge all other motorhome users to be vigilant. MOTORHOME OWNER

The thieves then rushed out of the motorhome and fled the village in a grey Renault Scenic.

Police said both men were in their 40s, wearing dark clothing, about 5ft 9 and of average build and “may have been of eastern European appearance”.

The owner said the men broke the driver’s side window to get inside and made off with the vehicle’s radio.

She said she has now been forced to place the motorhome in secure storage after borrowing a neighbour’s wheel clamps to keep it safe overnight.

She said: “We are very angry. It (the motorhome) is our little pride and joy.

“I have an illness that means I can’t go very far and it is nice to get away for the weekend.

“You don’t think it will happen in a village and especially not at that time in the evening.

“I would urge all other motorhome users to be vigilant.”

A Police Scotland spokesman asked people in the Newtyle, Meigle and Alyth areas to keep an eye out for the culprits.

He said: “They left the area in a grey Renault Scenic, with the registrati­on SU06 FON.

“This line of inquiry is obviously being progressed.

“However, we would like to hear from anyone who has seen this car, or seen two men acting suspicious­ly near vehicles.

“If you have any informatio­n that could assist our investigat­ion, please call 101 or speak with any police officer.”

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