the Daily Record reports.Peterhead Councillor, Dianne Beagrie, said she was “really disappointed” by the incident and confirmed the council had been in touch with staff.Appealing for information on social media, one volunteer shared images of the devastating scene.A colleague admitted it "wasn't the first time" the shop had been targeted and called the thieves the "lowest of the low."Cancer Research UK spokesman Martin McGlown said they hope those "responsible will be swiftly identified and brought to justice.Mr McGlown said: "It is deeply upsetting to learn of the break-in at our Peterhead shop and we hope those responsible will be swiftly identified and brought to justice."Cancer Research UK relies on the generous support of the public to.
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