Wooden Bear Stolen From Petrol Station in Fife

Officers appeal for witnesses after wooden bear stolen from petrol station near Freuchie.

Published 29th Dec 2015

Police in Fife are appealing for witnesses after a carved wooden bear was stolen from a petrol station near Freuchie.

The theft took place on Saturday 26th December 2015 between 2:30pm and 3pm at the Bridgend Garage on the A92.

Officers are now asking anyone who saw the incident or who has information that can help trace the suspect to get in touch.

The suspect is described as being white, in his 20’s or 30’s with black hair.

He was wearing a bright red Adidas hooded top with the hood up.

Sergeant Leisa Metcalfe from Cupar Police Station said: “This ornamental bear was stolen in broad daylight and we are keen to trace the individual responsible so we can return it to its owners.

“Anyone with information can contact us at Cupar Police Station, through 101 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.”