The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Thief makes off with care worker’ s car

- KATY SCOTT

An Arbroath care worker’s car was stolen from St Vigeans Residentia­l Home during her last shift.

The car keys – which were kept in the staff room behind a coded door – were also stolen, as well as a sum of money.

Police are investigat­ing a sneak-in theft at the home.

Regan Young, 26, said her dark grey Nissan Micra was taken as she completed her final shift at the Arbroath care home.

The car is essential to Regan as she was due to start a new job with an agency this week, which involves travelling around Dundee and Angus.

The care worker went to the staff room with a colleague at 10pm on Friday, where they discovered the theft.

Regan said: “When we went down to the staff room, there wasn’t anything out of place.

“The door was locked the way it always is, because it’s got a key pad to get the key out of the lockbox.”

However, her colleague noticed her locker key was discarded on the floor and her bag seemed to have been rifled through.

Regan said: “I checked my coat pocket and bag and realised that my car key wasn’t there.

“I had to go upstairs to look out at the staff car park and my car was gone.

“So I went into the office and told them somebody’s been in the building.”

She continued: “We just couldn’t believe it.

“I still can’t believe someone stole my car because all the doors were locked and the staff room is locked with a key pad.

“But they even locked the door back up and put the key away again.

“No one had forced the door and as far as I’m aware the windows were all locked.

“It’s not obvious that that’s the staff room either.

“I’m just totally baffled by what happened.”

The Arbroath care home specialise­s in residentia­l care for adults with learning disabiliti­es.

Regan said: “It’s a really lovely place.

“But it was scary as well to think that it’s a building full of vulnerable adults.

“To think there was one or more people in there who wanted to steal things – what if they had bumped into somebody?

“You just don’t expect something like that to happen.

“I’m supposed to be starting a new job with an agency travelling around Dundee and Angus going to different homes.

“But obviously I can’t start that now because I don’t have a car.”

A Police Scotland spokespers­on said: “We were made aware of a sneak-in theft at a care home on Millgate Loan in Arbroath around 10.30pm on Friday May 20.

“A sum of cash and a car – a dark grey Nissan Micra, registrati­on SW68 EWL – were stolen after the vehicle’s keys were taken from inside the home.”

St Vigeans Residentia­l Home has been approached for a comment.

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 ?? ?? DISBELIEF: Regan Young with son Owen, and St Vigeans Residentia­l Home, Arbroath.
DISBELIEF: Regan Young with son Owen, and St Vigeans Residentia­l Home, Arbroath.

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