Police appeal for witnesses to crimes
Police in Perth and Kinross are appealing for information on the following crimes:
About 3am on Friday, August 21 an attempt was made to break into a shed of a property on Station Road, Kinross. (CR/22324/20)
Overnight on Tuesday, August 18 the wall of Belvoir Lettings on Bridge Lane, Perth was spray-painted by unknown persons. (CR/22303/20)
Overnight on Tuesday, August 18 a bike stores was broken into on Taymount Terrace, Perth. Stolen from within was a distinctive red and white Carbon fibre Trek road bike and a grey Crush 29 Comp with black and tan wheels and a tan seat. (CR/22334/20)
About 9.15am on Wednesday, August 19 a silver Citroen motor vehicle parked at Matalan, Victoria Street, Perth was broken into and a passport, driving licence and black River Island bag was stolen from within. (CR/22578/20)
Overnight on Wednesday, August 19 at Tulloch Works, Perth a convertible Mini motor car was broken into by means of having its soft top roof torn open. (CR/22306/20)
Between Monday, August 17 and Thursday, August 20 a lawnmower was stolen from shed to the rear of a property on Stanley Crescent, Perth. (CR/22305/20)
Overnight on Thursday, August 20 a dark grey Giant hybrid bike with green flashes on the frame was stolen from the rear of a property on Queen Street, Perth. (CR/22512/20)
Between Friday, August 14 and Friday, August 21 a blue Vauxhall Tigra parked on George Street, Perth had its front passenger side wing vandalised by unknown means. (CR/22680/20)
Between 2.30pm on Saturday, August 22 and 3pm on Sunday, August 23 a red Toyota Aygo motor car parked on Foundry Lane, Perth had its driver’s side wing mirror kicked off. (CR/22658/20)
Overnight on Saturday, August 22 a window of Costa Coffee on Scott Street, Perth was smashed. (CR/22744/20)
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.