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Police hunt thieves who broke into Aberdeen schools after coronavirus closures

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Police are hunting thieves who broke into four Aberdeen primary schools. Kirkhill Primary, Abbotswell Primary, West Park Primary and Braeside Primary were all targeted between Thursday, February 27 and Sunday March 22.The schools shut down on Friday, March 20 under strict instruction from the Scottish Government amidst the coronavirus pandemic.It is not known which dates each school was targeted, however it's thought at least one of the break-ins was after the closures.Petty cash and a safe were stolen from two schools, they other schools reported nothing stolen.Police Scotland Detective Constable Karen Maxwell said: "We are carrying out enquiries after Kirkhill Primary, Abbotswell Primary, West Park Primary and Braeside Primary have all

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