*Fuel oil was stolen from a house in Dalvey Road, Callander, between 14-15 March. Did you see any odd activity or vehicles?

*Reminder - Scottish Families Affected by Alcohol & Drugs hold a drop-in session every Tuesday from 10am-12am at The RCP hub, Raploch Community Centre.

*Last Friday (13 March) an HGV driver who crashed while drunk in Glen Ogle on 22 January 2014 was sentenced to 200 hours of unpaid work and an 18-month driving ban.

*A quantity of red diesel was stolen overnight between 10-11 March near Aberfoyle. Have you been offered any? If you’re found with red diesel in your car, you can be charged and the car can be seized.

*On two occasions this month diesel has been stolen from a lorry in Blair Drummond. Any information?

*Between 7-9 March a unit at Lochhill Industrial Estate in Doune was broken into and items were stolen. Did you see anything?

*Overnight between 10-11 March, an insecure car parked in Hareburn Road, Tillicoultry, was entered and property stolen.

*On 9 March attempts were made to steal a car in Alloa’s Devon Road. Items were stolen from the motor.

*Over the weekend of 7 March, a window was broken at the Cheque Centre in Alloa’s Drysdale Street. Do you know who’s responsible?

*The identity is sought of a female who used the ATM at the Coop on Alloa’s Tullibody Road on Tuesday 17 February at 10.12am.

*Do you have information on drug dealers in your community?

*Remember to remove any valuables from your car and wipe sat-nav suction marks from the window.

*Enjoy your Saturday night, but don’t drink too much or behave out of character. Have no regrets on the Sunday.

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