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Catalytic converters stolen from caravan company

Police have asked anyone with information about the burglary to step forward

by Gemma Roskell

A Perthshire caravan business was the target of a burglary this week when thieves broke in and stole £6,000 worth of equipment.

According to STV, three men are believed to have committed the crime, which took place in the early hours of Wednesday February 3rd.

They took six catalytic converters from motorhomes at the Perthshire Caravan Company, which supplies a range of tourers and static caravans.

Police believe they left the scene in a white Ford Transit Connect van.

Officers are urging anyone with information about the burglary to come forward.

It said the three men thought to be responsible are of slim build and were all wearing dark clothing and hooded tops at the time of the incident.

They were also wearing scarves across their faces to conceal their features.

Last month, the West Sussex County Times reported that six catalytic converters had been stolen from Sussex Caravan Centre in Ashington.

The equipment, which also included two spare wheels, was worth around £4,000.

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