Police release CCTV pics of three thugs hunted for breaking into Scots homes and attacking residents

Cops have launched photographs of three males after a sequence of properties have been damaged into on a Scots road with occupiers attacked.

The thugs made their means into the houses on Watson Road in Motherwell, North Lanarkshire, at 9pm on Monday, March 7.

The trio compelled their means into the properties and terrorised the residents.

Now, police have launched CCTV photos of three males they're searching in reference to the crimes.

The primary man is described as white, between 5ft 8in and 5ft 10ins in top, of a medium construct and aged between 25 to 30.

The first man was wearing a basketball cap
The primary man was carrying a basketball cap (Picture: Police Scotland)

On the time of the incident was carrying a black baseball cap, navy-blue padded jacket, darkish gray colored tracksuit bottoms, white trainers.

The second is described as white, 5ft 8in to 5ft 10ins in top and aged 20 to 25 with a medium to heavy construct.

He was carrying a navy-blue hooded prime, darkish tracksuit bottoms and darkish colored trainers.

Second man is pictured on CCTV
Second man is pictured with a hood up on CCTV (Picture: Second man is pictured on CCTV)
Police have urged the men to come forward
Police have urged the boys to return ahead (Picture: Police Scotland)

The third man is described as white, between 5ft 8in and 5ft 10ins in top and of slim construct.

He's pictured carrying a two-tone gray North Face hooded jacket, darkish tracksuit bottoms, and gray Nike trainers.

Detective Constable Adele Johnston, of Wishaw CID stated: “I'd urge every of those three males, or anybody who has info regarding any of those three males depicted within the photographs to make contact with the police."

Members of the general public can contact Police Scotland by way of the 101 non-emergency phone quantity quoting incident quantity 3493 of March 7, 2022.

Alternatively, Crimestoppers may be known as anonymously on 0800 555 111.

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