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Fence posts stolen from West Fife road

Published 5 Apr 2012 09:30 Print

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Around 30 wooden fence posts have been stolen from woodland near Blairhall.

The posts were bordering a small wooded area along the main Oakley to Alloa road, near to the new Comrie Castle housing development.

They were pulled from the ground and the wire linking them cut some time between 5.30pm on Monday (2nd April) and 10.15am on Tuesday (3rd April).

PC Colin Reddie, the officer who is leading the enquiry, said, "This is an unusual theft and given the number and weight of the posts involved, those responsible will very likely have had a vehicle nearby.

"Given that many of the posts were right on the road's verge, passing motorists may well have seen people removing the posts or the vehicle they were using and I would appeal for anyone with any information to contact the police as soon as possible."

This article appeared in Dunfermline Press 06 Apr 12

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