
BMW fleeing scene of break-in at Scots home crashes into police car
A teenage boy has since been arrested in connection with the housebreaking.
A black BMW fleeing from the scene of a break-in at a property in Fife crashed into a police car.
Officers were called out to reports of a home invasion in Dunlin Drive, Dunfermline, at around 3.55pm on Saturday, June 21.
When the marked police car arrived, it was struck by a black BMW which then fled.
A 17-year-old male has since been arrested in connection with the break-in. It has not been confirmed yet whether the BMW has been recovered.
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Pictures from the quiet residential area show a patrol car with its blue lights flashing blocking off a road near a roundabout.
The opposite side of the road is coned off.
A sign on the ground warns motorists to slow down.
A Police Scotland spokesperson said: 'Around 3.55pm on Saturday, 21 June, 2025, police attended the Dunlin Drive area of Dunfermline, following a report of a housebreaking.
'A 17-year-old male has been arrested in connection with the incident.
'A black BMW car made off from the scene after colliding with a police vehicle and enquiries remain ongoing.'

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