POLICE in West Fife have condemned thieves after a charity box was stolen in Aberdour.
South West Fife Police's Twitter feed reported last night (Wednesday) that the box was taken from the village garden, and said it was "amazing how low some will go for money".
Sad to say that the charity box has been stolen from the #Aberdour Village Garden. It’s amazing how low some will go for money. This has possibly occurred between 2pm and 7pm on 22nd June. If you have any info please phone 101 with reference number 3441 of 22nd June. Thanks. pic.twitter.com/IPeEkT7Akd
— South West Fife Police (@SWFifePolice) June 24, 2020
Officers believe that the offence may have taken place on Monday (June 22), between 2-7pm, and are asking anyone with information to call 101, with the reference number 3441 of 22nd June.
In addition, the force reported a responding to a number of calls across the area, including what they described as "a couple of youth disorder calls".
Gatherings of more than eight people at Harbour Place, in Dalgety Bay, and at Prestonhall Quarry, Inverkeithing, were broken up, while officers also visited the old social work building in Rosyth.
Another call to the old Social Work building in #Rosyth in the last wee while. Youths still using this as a place to hang about. Clear hazards as pictured below and, as I’m sure you can imagine, the fairly unpleasant smells from broken toilets. Parents, again, for your awareness. pic.twitter.com/MQcCzUvo3h
— South West Fife Police (@SWFifePolice) June 24, 2020
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