Witness appeals
Police in Perth and Kinross are looking for information on the following crimes:
• Between 1.30am and 10.30am on Sunday, April 19 a black Volkswagen Caddy was broken into in Fortingall Place, Perth, and a mobile phone stolen from within (CR/10004/20).
• In the early hours of Sunday, April 19 a computer and various construction tools were stolen from the J&E Smillie warehouse at Huntingtowerfield, Perth (CR/10006/20).
• About 5.30pm on Monday, April 20 a child’s bike was stolen from outside of ASDA, Dunkeld Road, Perth. The bike has black wheels with yellow rims, a rear mudguard and has stickers of cats and dogs on the frame. (CR/10131/20) Later that evening an adult mountain bike was also stolen from a common close on Firbank Road, Perth (CR/10203/20). Black in colour it has the words‘Boss Savage’written on the frame in blue.
• Overnight on Monday, April 20 a selection of garden tools were stolen from an unlocked garden shed in Tweedsmuir Road, Perth (CR/10217/20).
• Overnight on Friday, April 17 an angle grinder was stolen from a locked Peugeot Dipper van parked in Madoch Court, St Madoes (CR/9952/20). During the same time frame a black and yellow Voodoo mountain bike was stolen from a garden in Pitfour Road (CR/9953/20) and an attempt was made to gain entry to a Ford Transit van in Glebe Drive, Inchture (CR/9997/20).
• About 5.30am on Tuesday, April 14 a window was broken at a property in Balmoral Road, Rattray (CR/9935/20).
• Between 5am and 10am on Sunday, April 19 graffiti was spray painted on Davie Park Sports Pavilion, Ashgrove Road, Rattray and Castle Water, Boat Brae, Blairgowrie (CR/10040/20).
• About 12.30am on Saturday, April 18 a break-in occurred at Pitlochry
High School. Nothing was taken (CR/9910/20).
• Between Sunday, April 12 and Tuesday, April 14 a blue Hyundai I30 was scraped whilst parked in Mill Street, Kinross (CR/9895/20).
Anyone with any information that may be useful about these crimes 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.