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Motorhome among four stolen vehicles worth £70,000 in total

They were taken overnight from a caravan repairs garage in Fife.

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White Swift Bolero motorhome

Four vehicles – including a motorhome – worth more than £70,000 in total have been stolen from a caravan repairs garage.

The incident happened overnight on Monday into Tuesday at Touring Caravan Services on Woodgate Way North, Glenrothes.

Police believe suspects arrived at the Fife premises in a vehicle before forcing entry and stealing four keys.

Silver Mercedez Benz ML350
The silver Mercedez was taken overnight along with three other vehicles (Police Scotland)

These were then used to take a white Vauxhall Astra with the registration number BN10 EFE, a silver Mercedes-Benz ML350 with the registration number ST61 CZO, a black and white Swift Bolero motorhome with the registration SP64 CUW and a silver Hyundai Santa Fe, which was later recovered nearby.

Detective Sergeant Mark Beveridge, from Glenrothes CID, said: “We believe at least four or possibly five people have been involved in this incident as the vehicles were all driven away from the premises.

“I would appeal to anyone who has seen any of these vehicles in the Fife area since their theft, or has information in their current whereabouts, to get in touch as soon as possible.

White Vauxhall Astra
Officers have urged anyone with information to come forward (Police Scotland)

“Please be mindful that the registration numbers could have been changed.

“Equally, anyone with any information on those involved, or who might have seen any suspicious behaviour in the area prior to the incident, is asked to come forward.”

The value of the stolen vehicles is estimated to be more than £70,000.

Inquiries are ongoing, and anyone who has seen the vehicles has been asked by Police Scotland to get in touch.

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