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Police urge Perth and Kinross residents to be vigilant of doorstep crimes as COVID restrictions ease

Police urge Perth and Kinross residents to be vigilant of doorstep crimes as COVID restrictions ease It comes after the force received “a number of calls” regarding individuals cold calling households offering to carry out maintenance work The authorities predict that there is “likely be an increase” in these incidents over the course of the summer Join thousands of others in getting the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox.Invalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice.

Tayside police appeal for witnesses after daylight sexual assault in Perth

Tayside police appeal for witnesses after daylight sexual assault in Perth Updated: April 29, 2021, 6:04 pm © Jamie Buchan/DCT Media Police are investigating the attack at Gannochy duck pond Police in Tayside have re-appealed for witnesses to come forward after a 52-year-old woman was sexually assaulted at a Perth beauty spot. Officers have asked for anyone who may have witnessed the incident, which took place in Perth over the weekend. Detective Inspector Paul Riley of Tayside Division CID, who is leading the crime enquiry, said officers have been carrying out extensive enquiries. He said the area where the attack happened, known locally as Gannochy Duck Pond, is overlooked by houses.

Perth police slam selfish littering as 16 youths dealt with for antisocial behaviour

© Steve MacDougall / DCT Media Police said hundreds of bottles were dumped in the Inches Antisocial behaviour in Perth decreased last weekend, but local police officers have hit out at “selfish” littering at local beauty spots. 16 youths were dealt with over the weekend, with officers intervening due to unacceptable behaviour, or to ensure their safety due to intoxication. One woman was also charged for buying alcohol for young people under the age of 18, Police in Tayside said. Officers said it was “notable” that instances of antisocial behaviour in Perth had decreased from the previous two weekends. “Of the almost 200 or so young people that our officers spoke to and engaged over the weekend, the vast majority were well-behaved and posing no problems, and we would like to thank everyone who adhered to the current guidelines and enjoyed their weekend appropriately,” police said.

Police issue plea to Perth parents after 16 drunken youths taken to station

Police issue plea to Perth parents after 16 drunken youths taken to station © SYSTEM Thank you for signing up to The Courier daily newsletter Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up Police in Tayside were forced to take 16 young people to Perth police station last weekend for their own safety. The force has issued a plea to parents to be mindful of where their children are, warning they would use enforcement powers as a last resort. Despite Covid lockdown rules, police said 16 young people had to be taken to the Barrack Street police office Perth. This was due to a combination of their behaviour or the consumption of alcohol they said.

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