FIFE police are appealing for help from members of the public for information following a break-in at Tulliallan Golf Club, Kincardine, in the early hours of this morning (Friday).
The break-in took place around 1.40am and property was stolen from the clubhouse.
Detective Sergeant Chris Mill, who is leading the investigation, said, "It would appear a vehicle involved in this crime may have left in the direction of Alloa.
"I would urge anyone who may have seen anything they consider to be suspicious, or anyone who has information about this crime to contact Fife Constabulary on 0845 600 5702 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111."
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SmarmyGit
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Jan 27, 19:32
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Literally metres from the Police training college.........
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Spoonie
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Jan 31, 11:05
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A useful comment from smarmyGit...
Unfortunately in today's climate, owners of commercial and residential properties are having to review their security measures. The bankers errors are starting to bite & this kind of incident is only going to increase
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SmarmyGit
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Feb 1, 19:56
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Spoonie mate, don't take yersel too seriously eh?
Listen to yourself 'Its the bankers fault that Tulliallan Golf club was broken into'
Now go and give yerself a shake eh?
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supersonic
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