Comrie homes entered
Supporting Our Community Fund for sponsoring the skydive, ensuring all funds raised are donated to The Lighthouse.
Donna Whittet from HSBC bank in Perth agreed to sponsor the event through the HSBC “Supporting Our Community Fund” which meant every penny raised would come to The Lighthouse.
“As a local charity, local support is so important to us and any donations go right back into the community to help those in need,” explained Sharon.
“We are also rolling out our Mental Health Ambassador Programme in high schools to provide peer to peer support and these funds will really help in funding these activities.
“We are very grateful to Beth for organising this fundraiser and hoping to make this an annual event, raising funds and keeping Sonny’s memory alive.”
At the time of Sonny’s
Police officers in Perthshire are seeking information from the public after two homes were broken into - but no items were stolen.
The similar incidents in Comrie saw houses entered by persons with an intent to steal.
Firstly, a property in Gowanlea Road was broken into sometime between Saturday, March 5 and Tuesday, March 15.
Although all rooms had been entered and disturbed, police say it appears that nothing was stolen.
Secondly, a property in Strathview Place was entered sometime between 11am – 11pm on Sunday, March 13.
Again, it appears that although the house has been well rummaged through, nothing was stolen.
A police spokesperson said:“Given the similarities in timescale and method in these incidents, there is a good possibility that they are linked.
“If you have any information that could assist us, please call 101 or speak to any police officer. Also, information can be given anonymously through Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111. Our reference is incident 3653 of March 13.”