News / Fish shop broken into
POLICE are appealing for witnesses after damage was caused to the Blydoit fish shop in Lerwick following a break-in.
Officers say it most likely occurred between Sunday night (7 April) and Monday morning.
Entry into the Rudda Park premises was gained through the front window after it was broken.
Any witnesses who may have heard or seen anything unusual in this area are asked to contact Lerwick Police Station on 101.
Last week the police appealed for information after a break-in into an empty and unoccupied property within Rudda Court in Lerwick.
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