Police hunting two yobs caught on CCTV stealing vapes from Scots store in early morning raid

Police are searching two yobs who broke into a store in an early morning raid. CCTV footage reveals the pair breaking into Nickel & Dime on Carnoustie Excessive Road in Angus at round 4am as we speak, Wednesday July 20.

The homeowners of the shop took to social media to attempt to observe down these accountable. The 2 youths might be seen clutching gadgets as they take handfuls of products from the cabinets.

The crooks, who smashed down the store's entrance door to get in, focused vapes and lighters, making off with tons of of kilos of merchandise within the course of the Aboukir Resort.

Two yobs raided Nickel & Dime in Carnoustie in the early hours of this morning
Two yobs raided Nickel & Dime in Carnoustie within the early hours of this morning (Picture: Nickel & Dime Carnoustie.)

Police Scotland have launched a probe into the break-in, and have urged any witness to come back ahead.

Posting on Fb, Nickel & Dime bosses wrote: "As a lot of you might be conscious our store was damaged into final evening round 4:05am. The 2 boys on this video ran away with over £300 price of disposable vapes & lighters, in addition to our entrance door smashed. If anybody recognises these two please get in contact with the native police or us straight."

The store has released CCTV footage of the robbery and police are investigating
The shop has launched CCTV footage of the theft and police are investigating (Picture: Nickel & Dime in Carnoustie.)

A spokesman for Police Scotland mentioned: "About 4.05am, Wednesday, July 20, store premises Nickel & Dime, Excessive Road, Carnoustie have been topic to a break in whereby two males smashed the entrance door of premises and stole property from inside. The 2 males have been seen to make off within the course of the Aboukir Resort.

"Police are interesting for any witnesses or members of the general public who might have non-public CCTV within the space to contact Police on 101 quoting incident 491 of July 20.

"Alternatively you possibly can contact Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111, for those who want to stay nameless."

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