The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)
Vandals damage building at Murray Royal Hospital
Perth police are keen to trace vandals who broke into an empty building at Murray Royal Hospital, Perth, and caused “significant” damage.
The incident took place between April 10 and May 9.
Meanwhile, an attempt was made to gain access to a parking meter at the Speygate car park, Perth, between 10am on May 1 and 10am on May 3.
Elsewhere, vandals damaged a black BMW car that was parked in King Street, Perth, around 9pm on May 5.
Officers are looking to trace a youth seen in the area at the time, approximately 16 years old who was wearing a grey hooded top and dark tracksuit bottoms.
And a group of young people on bikes were seen within a work yard at Lyndoch Industrial Estate, Dalcrue, where damage was later found to a number of vehicles.
This took place between May 6 and 7.
Police are also looking for information following a number of items of female underwear being stolen from washing lines at Raeburn Park, Perth, between May 2 and 3.
And vandals smashed two windows and a CCTV camera at Balhousie Castle, Perth, between May 5 and May 6.
Information is also being sought following a red Range Rover being vandalised when its windscreen was damaged. The car had been parked in a driveway in Viewlands Road, Perth, on the afternoon of May 5.
And a white Vauxhall, parked in Bute Drive, Perth, had its tyres and paintwork damaged between 2am and 6am on May 7. A black Honda CRV was also damaged at the same time.
Anyone with information on any of these crimes should phone 101.