Range Rover stolen in Birmingham found in Scotland with cloned plates – Birmingham Live

Posted: October 2, 2022 at 4:56 pm

A luxury car which was stolen in Birmingham has been found 320 miles away. The Range Rover was discovered in Scotland a week after it went missing.

It was already displaying cloned number plates when officers discovered it in Glenrothes, Fife, on Saturday (October 1). The posh motor was r eported stolen from Birmingham on September 24.

The Daily Record reports how Police Scotland gave details of the discovery in a tweet. It was accompanied by a picture of the dark-coloured vehicle being loaded onto the back of a flatbed truck.

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It will now be examined by specialist forensic officers in a bid to catch the culprits. Police Scotlands Road Policing Unit shared the picture on the social media post.

The tweet said: Fife Road Policing recovered this stolen Range Rover in Glenrothes today. It was originally stolen in Birmingham on the 24/09/22 and was found displaying cloned number plates.

Hopefully the owner will get it back after our forensics colleagues have a look at it. Police Scotland have confirmed that enquiries are ongoing.

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