Three men have been arrested following a police investigation into a series of thefts involving commercial vehicles and trailers in Lockerbie and Cumbernauld. The offences occurred between April and July 2024, targeting high-value vehicles.
The Thefts
- On 15 April 2024, a HGV tractor unit was stolen from Cumbernauld.
- Between 6 and 7 July 2024, a trailer was taken from Lockerbie.
- Another theft occurred on 24 July 2024 in Lockerbie, where another trailer was stolen.
Arrests
Following extensive inquiries, officers from Police Scotland traveled to Leeds on Saturday, 11 January 2025, where they arrested and charged three men, aged 25, 40, and 48, in connection with the thefts. The suspects were subsequently released and are scheduled to appear in court at a later date. A report has been submitted to the Procurator Fiscal.
Police Statement
Detective Inspector Scott Wilson commented on the arrests:
This investigation highlights our commitment to tackling crime across the region and shows that anyone thinking of traveling to Scotland to commit crime will be actively pursued.
Ongoing Commitment
Police Scotland has reiterated its dedication to safeguarding communities and ensuring that those involved in organized thefts are brought to justice. Residents and businesses are encouraged to report any suspicious activity to aid ongoing efforts to combat vehicle-related crime.