OFFENDERS have been charged in connection to stealing a defibrillator in Inverkeithing and vandalism at a Rosyth school.
Officers on the beat in South West Fife posted on Twitter that they have identified those believed to be responsible for each incident.
The Press previously told you that the potentially life-saving defibrillator was stolen from Inverkeithing High Street on February 25, and found a day later on the road at Alma Street.
An incident regarding smashed windows at King's Road Primary School in Rosyth has also been investigated.
A tweet from South West Fife Police said: "After continued enquiries in relation to anti-social behaviour in our area, we've identified and charged offenders for further incidents.
"This includes the defibrillator theft at Inverkeithing High Street and smashed windows at Kings Road Primary, Rosyth.
"Enquiries continue."
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