Perthshire Advertiser

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.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom