Van Appeal After Attempt to Steal Supermarket ATM

Police investigating the attempted theft of an ATM machine that happened at Sainsburys, Station Road, Kinross at around 3.30am on Saturday, October 17 are appealing for information regarding a white van that may have been seen in the village of Airth near Falkirk before or after the crime in Kinross took place.

Published 2nd Dec 2015

Police investigating the attempted theft of an ATM machine that happened at Sainsburys, Station Road, Kinross at around 3.30am on Saturday, October 17 are appealing for information regarding a white van that may have been seen in the village of Airth near Falkirk before or after the crime in Kinross took place. The Ford Transit van pictured is very distinctive and has a blue, white and grey logo of “Bishop Auckland Car & Van Hire” on the side. Senior Investigating Officer, Detective Inspector Nicola McGovern said, “Extensive enquiries have already been carried out into this crime and this vehicle is of significant interest to the investigation. “It is important that we identify exactly where this van was overnight between the Friday 16th and Saturday 17th October. “It is understood that it was in the Airth area and anyone who may have seen this vehicle being driven or indeed anyone who remembers it being parked in Airth or in around the surrounding areas, is asked to contact Police Scotland 101 as they may have information that is vital to the enquiry.”