Perthshire Advertiser

Police make witness appeals

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Police in Perth and Kinross are appealing for witnesses to the following crimes:

Between 5.30pm and 6.30pm on Saturday, February 15 a blue and red diamond back electric bike was stolen from a common close within St Catherine’s Square, Perth. (CR/4953/20)

Between Wednesday, February 5 and Sunday, February 16 fishing equipment was stolen from a shed in Staffa Court, Perth (CR/4943/20)

Overnight on Tuesday, February 18 a window of a property on Dunkeld Road, Perth was smashed when an unknown person threw a brick through it. (CR/4806/20)

Overnight on Wednesday, February 19 a set of ladders were stolen from a roof of a Transit van parked on Feus Road, Perth (CR/4886/20)

Between 2pm on Saturday, February 22 and 9am on Monday, February 24 a grey Ford Fiesta had its nearside wing mirror damaged by unknown means on Jeanfield Road, Perth. (CR/5324/20)

Overnight on Sunday, February 23 a black Vauxhall Astra had its front and rear number plates stolen from a car park on Ross Avenue, Perth (CR/5330/20)

Between 5.30pm on Monday, February 24 and 7.45am on Tuesday, February 25 a number of nail guns were stolen from a black Ford Ranger parked on Victoria St, Perth (CR/5391/20)

On Eden Crescent, Glenfarg a black VW Polo had its wing mirror knocked off overnight on Wednesday, February 19. (CR/4985/20)

Overnight on Tuesday, February 18 a catalytic convertor was stolen from a vehicle parked at the Burleigh Sands Nature Reserve, Milnathort (CR/4900/20)

Between 1pm and 7pm on Wednesday, February 19 a double glazed window from a property on Green Park, Kinross was smashed. (CR/4936/20)

On Saturday, February 22 a property on Gallowhill Road, Kinross had coping stones pushed from a wall and thrown to the ground. (CR/5134/20)

Overnight on Friday, February 21 an Abbey caravan was stolen from within the secure grounds of Teen Ranch near Inchture. (CR/5213/20)

Between 7.30pm and 8pm on Sunday, February 23 the rear doors of the Ericht Alehouse, Wellmeadow Blairgowri­e were vandalised. (CR/5237/20)

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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