5 days ago
Teenagers charged after £2,000 raid on shop which left store damaged
The incident took place in Fife.
Two youngsters have been charged over a £2,000 break-in.
The teenagers allegedly stole items valued at £2,100.
The Incident in Fife is also said to have resulted in damage caused to the store in question.
A probe was launched following a report in the early hours of Wednesday, August 6.
Police Scotland officers began investigating and, during the probe, the youths were detained.
The force said this evening that they have since been charged.
A post on the Police Scotland Fife Facebook page revealed the details.
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It said: "Two teenagers have been charged in connection with a break-in and theft in Dunfermline.
"Around 3.35am on Wednesday, 6 August, 2025, we received a report of a break-in and theft at a premises on Fulmar Way, Dalgety Bay.
"Items valued at £2100 were stolen and there was damage done to the store.
"Two male youths, aged 13 and 14, have been charged in connection.
"They will be reported to the relevant authorities."
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