Bruce sculptures stolen from castle

Two sculptures of Robert the Bruce have been stolen from a medieval castle.

The busts, one made of sandstone and the other of wood, were taken from a garden at Doune Castle, near Stirling, between 13 and 20 August, although the theft was only reported this week.

The sandstone bust is about 12in high; the other is slightly smaller.

They are each worth a four-figure sum, police said.

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Doune Castle, built in the 13th century, is run by Historic Scotland and is a popular tourist attraction and wedding venue.

Police are appealing for anyone with information about the theft to contact them.

A spokeswoman added: “Both statues are very distinctive.”

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