Inverness Climbing Charity The Ledge Hit by £2500 iPad Theft Inverness Climbing Charity The Ledge Hit by £2500 iPad Theft

Thieves smash into The Ledge, Inverness, stealing vital iPads and causing £2500 damage to the climbing charity.
Thieves smash into The Ledge, Inverness, stealing vital iPads and causing £2500 damage to the climbing charity.

Inverness Climbing Charity The Ledge Hit by £2500 iPad Theft

Inverness Climbing Charity The Ledge Hit by £2500 iPad Theft
Inverness Climbing Charity The Ledge Hit by £2500 iPad Theft

Inverness Climbing Charity The Ledge Hit by £2500 iPad Theft

Thieves broke into The Ledge, a climbing charity in Inverness, early Monday. The break-in caused about £2500 in damages.

The thieves broke in by smashing a window and stole four iPads during the raid. These iPads are vital for running programs that help the community.

The Ledge helps adults and children, using climbing to build confidence. The center focuses on trauma recovery, helping cancer and abuse survivors.

Duncan McCallum, the CEO and a TV presenter, started The Ledge. It operates as a social enterprise, offering a climbing center, café, and gym.

The charity shared news on social media, stating the break-in happened at 2 AM. Replacing iPads costs program money; enough to fund a whole term of climbing.

The Ledge is upset by this event but determined to continue their work. They still want to help young people, with climbing building strength. The police are looking into this crime.

Thieves broke into The Ledge, a climbing charity in Inverness, early Monday. The break-in caused about £2500 in damages.

The thieves broke in by smashing a window and stole four iPads during the raid. These iPads are vital for running programs that help the community.

The Ledge helps adults and children, using climbing to build confidence. The center focuses on trauma recovery, helping cancer and abuse survivors.

Duncan McCallum, the CEO and a TV presenter, started The Ledge. It operates as a social enterprise, offering a climbing center, café, and gym.

The charity shared news on social media, stating the break-in happened at 2 AM. Replacing iPads costs program money; enough to fund a whole term of climbing.

The Ledge is upset by this event but determined to continue their work. They still want to help young people, with climbing building strength. The police are looking into this crime.

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