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Copper cables stolen in wind farm break-ins


By PA News



Wind turbines were targeted in the break-ins (Danny Lawson/PA)

Copper cables thought to be worth tens of thousands of pounds have been stolen from two wind farms in Aberdeenshire.

Police believe the incidents are linked and said a fairly large vehicle is likely to have been used in the thefts.

The first break-in happened at Tullo Wind Farm, Easter Tulloch, between 11pm on Thursday and 4am on Friday.

During that time three wind turbines were forced open and copper cables taken.

Whilst the value has yet to be confirmed, it is believed it will run into tens of thousands of pounds
Detective Sergeant Kim Patterson

The second break-in happened at Meikle Carewe Wind Farm in Stonehaven between 4pm and 8am on the same dates, when a turbine was forced open and copper cables stolen.

Police are appealing for information.

Detective Sergeant Kim Patterson, of Kittybrewster Police Station, said: “We believe these thefts are linked and that those responsible, due to the remoteness of both areas, would need to have used a fairly large vehicle.

“Whilst the value has yet to be confirmed, it is believed it will run into tens of thousands of pounds.

“If you saw anything unusual around the sites, or maybe a van or large vehicle that looked out of place near the areas, please call police.

“Officers would remind the public to be vigilant and ensure they are taking steps to ensure their property is safe and secure.

“Additional advice for businesses is available at: https://www.scotland.police.uk/advice-and-information/business-advice/.”

Anyone with information is asked to contact police via 101 quoting incidents 0727 and 1113 of Friday July 4 2025.

Alternatively, details can be passed to Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

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