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Police appeal following break-in at Inverness visitor attraction


By Val Sweeney

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Police officers in Inverness have issued an appeal for information following a break-in at a visitor attraction and shops in the city.

The incident at James Pringle Weavers based at Holm Mills in Dores Road happened on Saturday, May 30 at 10.30pm.

Two outbuildings were broken into and damaged.

Police Scotland said a male in his mid teens, tall with a slim build was seen in the area.

He was wearing a light-coloured T-shirt, red football style shorts and a grey wrap round his face.

He may have been in the company of two other people.

Anyone with information should contact the police on 101 or Crimestoppers on 0800555111 and quote NN3196/20.




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