The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Police probe theft of school defibrilla­tor

- DAVID WREN

Police have launched a probe after a defibrilla­tor was stolen from a Fife school. Vandals targeted Glenrothes High School last week, police say, and took the lifesaving device before smashing plant pots.

The defibrilla­tor was later recovered, having been discarded in a garden.

Inspector Kirk Donnelly of Glenrothes Police Station said: “This type of equipment is often obtained through local community fundraisin­g and its location carefully chosen so it is available to anyone who may need it to save lives.

“The theft and vandalism of such an important piece of equipment is nothing short of despicable.

“My officers are following a positive line of inquiry but we would appeal to the public for any informatio­n about who is responsibl­e for this crime to contact police on 101, quoting incident 0870 of March 29, or otherwise call Crimestopp­ers anonymousl­y on 0800 555 111.

“The defibrilla­tor will be returned to its rightful place and owner following some further police inquiries.”

SNP councillor Ross Vettraino has slammed the vandals and admitted the “mindless act” could have cost lives.

He said: “I don’t know what goes through people’s heads when they commit mindless acts of vandalism like this.

“It’s a sign of the times and these sorts of things are a real scourge of our society at the moment.

“I think it’s got to come down to education and we have to ensure we are getting the message across to the young people that these sorts of acts aren’t on.

“What would have happened if someone required this device to save their life and were denied it because someone thought it would be funny to steal it and dump it elsewhere?

“This is the sort of thing that could have cost lives.”

Staff at the school had released a heartfelt appeal for informatio­n on the theft of the defibrilla­tor, before it was found discarded in a garden.

A post on social media said: “We regret to announce that the defibrilla­tor that was installed to save lives in our local community was taken.

“The ambulance service has confirmed that it has not been used.

“If you know anything or happen to find it, please contact the school as soon as possible.

“We just want to help someone who may need it.”

“The theft... is nothing short of despicable

 ?? Picture by Steve Brown. ?? INVESTIGAT­ION: Police are continuing their inquiries.
Picture by Steve Brown. INVESTIGAT­ION: Police are continuing their inquiries.

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