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Three charged in connection with Highland housebreakings





Police Scotland can confirm that three men have been charged in connection with a series of break-ins in the Highlands.

The men - aged 35, 34 and 14 - are all expected to appear at Inverness Sheriff Court today (Monday, July 29).

Housebreaking charges have been brought
Housebreaking charges have been brought

They have been charged in connection with break-ins at a car dealership on Millburn Road in Inverness and further commercial premises in North Kessock, Tomatin and Dalwhinnie.

The two older men will also be reported in connection with road traffic offences.

Detective Sergeant Greig Fraser said: "We are grateful to all the members of the public who have assisted our investigation into these incidents.

"I would also take this opportunity to issue a reminder once again of the importance of ensuring properties, businesses, vehicles, garages and sheds are always locked and secure. Nothing is entirely foolproof but do not give potential thieves an opportunity.

"Anyone concerned about suspicious activity around their property can call 101 or 999 in an emergency at any time."


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