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Gemma Ryder

Pair seen digging up historical site after searching with metal detectors

A man and woman seen illegally digging at a historical site in Aberdeenshire are wanted for questioning by police.

The incident happened at the Historic Environment Scotland site at Findlater Castle, Sandend - just outside of Banff.

Around 12.30pm on Monday, June 20, a male and a female were seen using a metal detector and then digging in an area that has been designated as protected by Historic Environment Scotland.

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The male and female are described as in their late thirties or early forties.

The male was wearing a white shirt with jeans and has a balding hair line, while the female had shoulder length blonde hair and was wearing jeans and a pink hoodie.

PC Hussain, the enquiry officer, said: "I would like to remind members of the public that by all means enjoy the fantastic and varied tourist attractions that Scotland has to offer, but I would say it is illegal to use metal detectors at Scheduled monuments and if convicted you could be fined up to £1000."

Anyone with information is being urged to contact police on 101 or by using the "Contact Us" form on the Police Scotland website https://www.scotland.police.uk/secureforms/contact/

You can also report anonymously through the independent charity Crimestoppers 0800 555 111, and get and give information about crime 100% anonymously though Fearless which is a dedicated young person's charity at fearless.org.

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