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Two teens charged after historic Scots site 'defaced with paint'

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Two teenagers have been charged after a historic West Lothian site was reportedly vandalised. Officers were called to Linlithgow Palace at around 9pm on Thursday April 20 after the historic walls and flagstones were "defaced with paint".Boys aged 13 and 14 have since been charged in relation to the alleged incident.

The teens have been referred to the Children’s Reporter. The palace which was built by James V in 1538 was the birthplace of Mary Queen of Scots.

Historic Environment Scotland (HES) said conservation teams are working to access the damage.A spokesperson for Police Scotland said: "Two youths have been charged following an investigation into acts of vandalism at Linlithgow Palace around 9.00pm on Thursday, 20 April, 2023.

Various walls and flagstone floors were defaced and a 15th Century Fountain in the Palace grounds was damaged."Two males, aged 13 and 14, have been charged in connection with the incident.

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