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Man, 40, in court charged with 35 alleged break-ins and thefts from vehicles

Aberdeen Sheriff Court.
Aberdeen Sheriff Court.

A 40-year-old man is expected to appear in court today charged with 35 alleged break-ins and thefts from vehicles across Aberdeen.

A number of vehicles – mainly taxis – were reported as being targeted and, in some cases, money and electronic items taken.

Yesterday a man from Aberdeen was detained in connection with the incidents following extensive inquiries and subsequently charged. He is expected to appear at the city’s sheriff court today .

Detective Sergeant Bruce Buntain said: “I would like to thank all those who assisted Police in connection with these incidents and provided information.

“It goes without saying that you should be able to leave your vehicle unattended without the fear of it being targeted. However it doesn’t mean that you shouldn’t take every step possible to avoid becoming the victim of crime.

“Keep your vehicle off the street if possible when unattended – if you’re at home and you have a garage then use it, and make sure you lock both the vehicle and the garage. Also try to park in a well-lit area.

“Lock all items out of sight – don’t leave anything on display and take your valuables with you. Leave the glove box empty and open and if you have a Sat Nav, hide the cradle and take the system with you. Don’t forget to wipe the suction marks off the window.

“Use an electronic or mechanical immobiliser such as a steering lock and if you have an alarm then make sure it’s set. A vehicle without any visible security signs will be a far more tempting target.

“In addition, with the colder weather here never leave your car unattended to defrost windows with the keys in the ignition.  Many car thieves actively target this – even first thing in the morning when darkness can provide cover.

“Police Scotland’s crime reduction officers are more than happy to provide advice on reducing your risk of becoming a victim of crime. Call 101 for more information.”