A boat stolen from one of Scotland's most popular Lochside marina's has been recovered.
Police had launched a search for the Whaly 500 red rib boat after it was taken from the Loch Lomond Marina.
The last sighting of the vessel had been of it sailing left towards the direction of the angling club at Rosshead on Thursday, 19 September, 2024.
Police said enquiries remain ongoing to trace those responsible for the theft, after it was recovered during the weekend.
Detective Colin Nichol said: "We would like to thank the public for their help in tracing the boat after we issued our appeal.
"Our investigation into the theft is ongoing and we ask that anyone with any information contacts us as soon as possible."
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Anyone that can help is asked to contact Police Scotland on 101, quoting incident number 1330 of Friday, 20 September, 2024. Alternatively you can speak to Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.
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