Officers are probing a complete of 4 break-ins, one in all which happened in Livingston, within the early hours of Tuesday, February 17.
Police Scotland are at the moment investigating a string of housebreakings in West Lothian and the Forth Valley space.
Officers are probing a complete of 4 break-ins, one in all which happened in Livingston, within the early hours of Tuesday, February 17.
At round 2.25am, police obtained their first report of a break-in to a premises on Stirling Street, Tullibody. A short while later, an extra report of a break-in was obtained at a premises on Alloa Street, Causewayhead, Stirling.
Then at round 3am, one other break-in was reported at a premises on Suilven Heights, Cotton Lane, Laurieston, and at round 4am, police obtained a report of one other break-in at a premises on Jackson Place in Livingston.
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The authorities consider these 4 incidents are linked and are treating them as such.
Detective Sergeant Hannah Acheson stated: “These incidents are being handled as linked and our enquiries are ongoing to hint these accountable.”
On the location and time of every incident, a white Skoda Octavia and 4 to 5 males dressed all in black have been seen. This automobile was final seen within the Stenhouse space of Edinburgh.
Detective Sergeant Acheson added: “I might ask anybody who was in these areas across the related instances and who noticed something suspicious, or who could have seen the white Skoda Octavia, to contact police.
“I might additionally ask anybody with personal CCTV, doorbell or dash-cam footage to evaluation it and get in contact in case you have something that would help with our investigation.”
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