Theft of equestrian carriage near Keith, Moray.

08/01/2026
About 9 Alert 9 Theft of equestrian carriage near Keith, Moray.

Officers in Moray are appealing for information following the theft of custom built equestrian carriage near Keith, Moray.

 

The carriage was stolen from an outbuilding in the rural area near Hill of Towie, Keith. It is believed to have been stolen between 31/12/2025 and 03/01/2026.

 

The carriage (pictured) was custom bult for disabled driving and is a four seater, black in colour and in excellent condition. 

 

Anyone who saw any suspicious behaviour, or has been offered any items, is asked to contact police.

 

Those with information should call Police Scotland via 101 and quote incident number 1249 of 3 January 2026. An anonymous report can be given to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

 

 

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Police Scotland’s North East Division covers rural and urban areas in Moray, Aberdeenshire and Aberdeen City.  The division has five territorial command areas which have their own dedicated Area Commander, who is responsible for the daily policing function.  Each command area is served by a number of community policing teams whose activities are built around the needs of the local community.  These teams respond to local calls and look for long term solutions to key issues.  They are assisted by the division’s Crime Reduction Unit who deliver against Force and local priorities in a number of areas, including physical and social crime prevention, supporting and enhancing community engagement and creating and sustaining strong and effective partnership working.

 

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