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Keith camera theft from parked car sparks police appeal





Valuable photography equipment has been stolen from a parked car, prompting a police appeal.

Officers have issued an appeal after a camera, lenses and binoculars were taken from a vehicle on Station Road in Keith.

The items were stolen from a parked car on Station Road in Keith...Picture: Google
The items were stolen from a parked car on Station Road in Keith...Picture: Google

An alert sent to local residents said the theft took place between 5pm on Thursday, October 31 and Friday, November 1.

The items stolen, police said, included a Canon EOS 77D camera body, a portrait lens, a macro lens, a telephoto lens and a pair of binoculars.

North east crime reduction officer PC Russell urged car owners to be vigilant about making sure that their vehicles are kept secure.

“It sounds simple but always remember to lock your car,” he said.

“This is the simplest way to keep your car safe.

“Get into the habit of locking the car every time you leave it and ensuring your windows are closed.

“Don’t just listen out for the sound of your doors locking, check for your lights flashing and/or mirrors closing.

“Never leave items on show as an invitation – Mobile phones, electronic equipment, coins, sunglasses, tools, clothing, bags and any other valuables should be removed from the vehicle or placed in the boot.”




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