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Crime prevention advice

TAYSIDE Police are appealing to all owners of works vans to be extra vigilant after two vehicles were broken into in St Ninian’s Place and Jacobson Gardens, Dundee. The break-ins are both believed to have occurred overnight between December 27 and December 28.

A number of power tools were stolen and police are suggesting that owners remove all tools from works vans while parked and unattended for significant periods of time. A taxi was also broken into during the same time period but nothing was stolen.

Anyone who has information on these incidents should call 0300 111 2222, speak to any police officer or pass information anonymously via Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.


 
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Thursday 20 June 2013

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