Cars worth over £60k stolen from Moray garage

They were taken during the early hours of this morning

Published 14th Jan 2021
Last updated 14th Jan 2021

Three cars with a combined value of more than £60,000 have been snatched from an Elgin garage.

A black Volkswagen T-Roc (SY69WCR), a grey Volkswagen Golf (SX17BAA) and a red Audi A3 (SW66DZY), were stolen from the Hawco Garage at the Wards this morning, around 12:30am.

The office was broken into and keys from within were used to steal the vehicles from the forecourt.

The vehicles then went north on the A96, heading towards Nairn.

Police Scotland say the three suspects are described as wearing padded jackets, tracksuit bottoms and all had their faces covered.

Detective Sergeant John Pirie, North East CID, said: "This was quite a daring raid on the garage.

"Whether these cars were specifically targeted or not has still to be established, however, I have no doubt that those responsible were looking for high value vehicles.

"Although this happened in the early hours of the morning, the garage is in quite a busy area, near to a retail park and residential properties.

"Officers have been carrying out local enquiries, checking CCTV and have been speaking to local residents of homes overlooking the garage but would also appeal to anyone who was in the area at the time to get in touch.

"We are particularly keen to hear from, for example, delivery drivers, passing taxis or cars in the area and would ask that they check any dash-cam footage they may have from the street from around the time of the crime or prior to the theft occurring.

"The cars were driven off from the garage onto the A96 north towards Nairn, so again, I would ask drivers to have look at their dash-cam if they were on the road around 12.45 am this morning.

"If you have any information that you feel may be relevant to our investigation, then please contact officers in Elgin Police Station via 101 quoting reference number 0690 of 14 January, 2021. Alternatively, details can be given anonymously to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111"