Police make witness appeals
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.