The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Thief steals biscuits from charity shop

- JAKE KEITH

A vandal caused around £100 worth of damage after breaking into a charity shop and stealing a “few loose biscuits”.

Shelter, on Perth Road, Dundee, was targeted overnight on Monday with the culprit breaking in through a panel in the front door, leaving glass scattered across the shop and entrance porch.

It is believed the manager of the shop arrived to open up in the morning at around 9am to find the scene before realising nothing of value was taken.

Bizarrely, an open packet of chocolate biscuits was then discovered inside the shop, having been taken from the staff area at the back.

The biscuits appeared to have been the only items taken.

Volunteers Dorothy Westwater and Eilidh Phillips, alongside manager Karin Kelby, managed to reopen the shop after Police Scotland patched up the glass panel.

John Sinclair, north-east area manager for Shelter Scotland’s shops, said the incident had left staff disappoint­ed but “not angry”.

He said: “Sadly we have had a break-in at our shop in Dundee.

“Fortunatel­y nothing of value was taken. Staff and volunteers have rallied round to tidy up and get the shop open again in the afternoon.

He added: “I believe it was just a few loose biscuits that were taken. It’s the tragedy of it really. We are not angry about it — it’s just disappoint­ing.

“It was a shock to see, you just don’t expect it.”

A spokespers­on for Police Scotland said: “We are carrying out inquiries after a break-in at Perth Road, Dundee.

“Anyone with any informatio­n is asked to contact to police on 101 quoting reference 294 of 31 July.”

Shelter Scotland is a charity offering advice and support to people facing housing problems such as rent arrears, bad housing conditions and homelessne­ss.

 ??  ?? The Perth Road branch of Shelter is open again after Police Scotland patched up the glass panel broken by the break-in culprit.
The Perth Road branch of Shelter is open again after Police Scotland patched up the glass panel broken by the break-in culprit.

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