Police have launched a probe after luxurious automobiles have been snatched from a automotive storage in Falkirk.
Three autos have been nicked, together with two BMW's, in the course of the raid at H&J Burgoyne in Airth.
The motors have been seen driving at velocity in direction of Stirling after the incident between 3am and 9am on Sunday morning.
A white Skoda Fabia was discovered burnt out a brief distance from the storage.
Keys to different autos have been additionally taken and the primary workplace utterly trashed with the CCTV system ripped out.
The automotive storage proprietor branded the thieves 'vicious' after his enterprise was vandalised in the course of the theft.
He mentioned: "This was a senseless vicious assault with workplaces wrecked, juice machines smashed and plenty of keys taken for a wide range of different autos rendering them ineffective.
"Additionally quantity plate making making machine taken and CCTV ripped out.
"There was a white 58 Skoda Fabia used after which left and set on fireplace alongside from the storage.
"The automobiles have been noticed driving from by means of Airth in direction of Stirling at excessive speeds."
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A significant probe has began with cops asking anybody who may need witnessed something suspicious to get in contact.
A Police Scotland spokesperson mentioned: "We obtained a report of a break-in and theft of three autos from a premises on the A905 in Falkirk, on the morning Sunday, 27 March, 2022.
"Enquiries are ongoing.
"Anybody with any data is requested to contact 0988 of 27 March, 2022."