Appeal after petrol stations in Glasgow and Fife broken into
Detectives are appealing for information after three petrol stations in Glasgow and Fife were broken into.
Around 12.25am on Friday, 6 June, three people wearing masks broke into a premises in Turnstone Road, Dunfermline and stole a sum of cash.
At 2.20am they broke into a garage in Old Shettleston, Glasgow but did not manage to get anything.
Around 12.25am on Friday, 6 June, three people wearing masks broke into a premises in Turnstone Road, Dunfermline and stole a sum of cash.
At 2.20am they broke into a garage in Old Shettleston, Glasgow but did not manage to get anything.
Around 2.40am at a premises in Cobden Road in the Springburn area of Glasgow, they broke in and made away with a sum of cash.
Detective Sergeant Robert Carrigan said: "We believe these three break-ins at petrol stations are linked and the same people involved.
"We are looking to speak to anyone that were in these areas around those times that may have seen something suspicious.
"We are looking to speak to anyone that were in these areas around those times that may have seen something suspicious.
"It appears a blue Ford Fiesta was involved in the Glasgow incidents and a silver Ford Fiesta was involved in the Dunfermline break-in.
"We would ask anyone in the areas mentioned, with private CCTV or dash-cam footage to check and see if they have captured anything.
"Contact 101 quoting reference 0312 of 6 June, 2025 if you have anything that could be useful to our investigation."