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In a brazen late-night heist, thieves targeted the Clachnacuddin Football Club in Inverness, making off with a significant amount of alcohol using a wheelie bin for transport. The incident occurred on Sunday, November 17, between the early hours of 3am and 4am, when three male suspects broke into the club located on Wyvis Place.
The suspects approached the stadium from Kilmuir Road, and once inside, they proceeded to ransack the lounge bar.
Witnesses reported seeing the trio struggling to carry bags filled with stolen goods as they made their escape. One of the suspects was notably seen using a wheelie bin to transport the stolen items from Benula Road onto Telford Road, highlighting the audacity of their actions.
Detectives are actively investigating the incident and are appealing to the public for assistance. They are particularly interested in hearing from anyone who may have witnessed the suspects during the time of the break-in or who may have dashcam or CCTV footage that could aid in their investigation.
The police have urged anyone with information to contact them at 101, quoting incident number 1296 of November 17. Alternatively, individuals can reach out to Crimestoppers at 0800 555 111, where they can provide information anonymously.
This incident has raised concerns within the local community regarding safety and security at public venues. Residents are reminded to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity to the authorities. Local football clubs and organizations are encouraged to review their security measures to prevent similar incidents in the future. The use of surveillance cameras and improved lighting around premises can serve as effective deterrents against theft and vandalism.
As the investigation continues, the community remains hopeful that the suspects will be apprehended and brought to justice. The Clachnacuddin Football Club, a beloved local institution, is committed to ensuring the safety of its members and patrons, and is working closely with law enforcement to enhance security protocols.
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