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Unfortunately a 57 year old motor cyclist from Glasgow died on the A932 in
Angus over the weekend and is a tragic reminder of the care that we all need
to take when driving.
Whilst discussing road safety I would also like to raise a personal issue in
relation to deer as we approach the time when fawns are born. As police
officers we necessarily do a lot of shift work and over the years I have more
than my fair share of near misses involving deer.
On my way into work on Tuesday on the A93 a decent sized deer jumped in
front of me just north of Scones of Lethendy, just giving me time to slam on
the brakes and let out an expletive, although the deer ran off my bumper
bares the scars and tuft of hair of my third such accident. It just shows
whether motorcycles, wildlife or other road users you can never be too careful
whilst driving.
My review of acquisitive crime takes me far and wide again this week and I
again ask that anybody with any information contact us on the 101 number.
Ill start with an attempted theft of copper cable from the Geddes quarry at
Balado overnight on Friday the 27th. Besides the obvious criminality the
perpetrators are putting themselves at risk of electrocution and preventing the
company and employees from making a living.
A theft by house breaking occurred at a farm in Cardenden where a JCB
telescopic digger was stolen between 12.30 hours on the 29 th and 08.00 hours
on the 30th. Fortunately it was recovered abandoned a couple of miles away.
Another theft of plant occurred between the 25 th and 27th of March, from Linn
Road in Stanley where a JCB mini digger valued at 10 000 was stolen.
Up to Ballinluig now, where 400 worth of heating oil was siphoned from a
storage tank, some time between the 15th and 27th of March. This is a fairly
common type of crime which requires specialist equipment so please report
suspicious activity.
Overnight in Friday the 27 th a fishing hut at Lower Newtyle, Dunkeld was
vandalised causing 75 damage, nearby were discarded beer tins, suggesting
that there was some sort of nonsense taking place for a while.
A couple of more bizarre but also annoying crimes were the theft of a 4
chimney pot from a garden in Muthill and an empty bee hive between the 14 th
and 31st of March from Kinvaid farm, Moneydie.
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