Police appeal following building site theft in Moray
Updated: May 15, 2021, 10:46 am
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An appeal has been launched after a number of tools were taken from a building site in Buckie.
Batteries and battery chargers worth £2,000 were reportedly stolen from the March Road East area of the town between 6pm on March 19 and 7am the following morning.
March Road East in Buckie where the incident took place.
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An incident management team set up to try to bring the virus back under control has urged people to get tested even if they do not have symptoms. Door-to-door testing is being “heavily considered” for Elgin, the epicentre of the outbreak.
Caroline Nicolls receive an injection of the Moderna Covid-19 vaccine.
The situation is being “closely monitored” by the Scottish Government after warnings from local health chiefs that Moray may not be able to move to level two Covid-19 restrictions with the rest of the country as planned on May 17.
Moray Police told locals to “stick to the current covid guidelines”, announcing community police patrols over the weekend in areas which have seen reports of young people gathering.