The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Smash-and-grab crooks damage parked cars at Perthshire woodland

- JAMIE BUCHAN

Police are hunting thieves who left a “trail of destructio­n” at a Pe r t h s h i r e beauty spot, before going on a spending spree with a stolen credit card.

Raiders smashed their way into parked cars at the remote Drimmie Woods, near Blairgowri­e, while owners exercised nearby.

Kate Mason was walking her two terriers round the popular countrysid­e spot, when her car was targeted on Tuesday lunchtime. Crooks lobbed a huge concrete block through a side window, and snatched a purse that was hidden away under a passenger seat.

Before fleeing the scene, they stole items of clothing from a second car.

Now police are hoping to trace the thieves using CCTV from two Blairgowri­e stores where Ms Mason’s card was used to buy snacks.

“It’s so disappoint­ing because this is such a beautiful spot and it just doesn’t appear very safe just now,” said Ms Mason.

“I t ’s soul-destroying when it’s these things you do to keep us sane.”

She said she arrived at the site just after 11am, adding: “I’ve got tw o terriers and we go up there quite a lot.

“This was the second time I had been at the woods this week.

“When I got back to my car, I could see they’d put a concrete block through the window. It looked like it had been put through with quite a bit of force, because it had torn through the seat lining.

“They must have opened the door to get inside, because my purse was tucked right underneath the passenger seat, completely out of view. They couldn’t have just reached through the window to get it.

“Further down the line, I could see a girl who had had clothing stolen from

her car. In the trail of destructio­n that was left I could see they had dropped her bank card beside my car.”

There were several other cars at the entrance to the woods which did not appear to have been touched.

Ms Ma s o n said the thieves had caused hundreds of pounds worth of damage.

“It was a very windy drive home,” she said.

“A n d u n f o r t u n a t e l y, because of restrictio­ns, I won’t be able to get my car fixed for another 10 days.”

Investigat­ors told Ms Mason her card had been used that afternoon in Blairgowri­e, at the Jet filling station and the post office.

“They had only bought a

small amount of items, the transactio­ns were under £10,” she said.

“It hardly seems worth it, does it?”

Another woman whose car was targeted at the same time posted on Facebook: “My car was smashed and broken into. I had all my belongings taken, including a black Karrimor fleece, a black leather jacket with fur collar and a tweed jacket.”

She urged anyone going to Drimmie Wood to be on their guard.

A Po l i c e Scotland spokeswoma­n said officers were called to the woodland car park between 12.30-1pm.

“Two cars were broken into and a number of items were stolen,” she said.

“Inquiries are ongoing.”

Credit card used at the Jet petrol station and the post office in Blairgowri­e

Raiders smashed their way into parked cars at the remote Drimmie Woods, near Blairgowri­e

 ??  ?? DESTRUCTIO­N: Blairgowri­e woman Kate Mason’s car after it was targeted by thieves at Drimmie Woods.
DESTRUCTIO­N: Blairgowri­e woman Kate Mason’s car after it was targeted by thieves at Drimmie Woods.

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