A woman has sparked public outrage after being caught on CCTV stealing a charity collection box from a busy chip shop in Stirling.

The incident took place at Vincenzo's Fish and Chips,  Cowane Street, where %%UKNIP_ANCHOR_0%% footage shows the woman removing a bright pink charity box from the counter while other customers were present. The stolen funds were intended to support vulnerable women in need, making the %%UKNIP_ANCHOR_1%% particularly upsetting for the local community.

 

 

"Shame on You," Says Owner

The owner of Vincenzo's took to social media to condemn the theft, writing:

"Whoever you are, I hope you see that I am making you famous, and I will continue to do so until I get a call from Police %%UKNIP_ANCHOR_3%% telling me that you have been arrested. Shame on you for stealing from unfortunate and needy %%UKNIP_ANCHOR_4%%, shame on you."

The heartfelt post has since gone viral, with many locals praising the %%UKNIP_ANCHOR_5%% for standing up for charitable causes.

 

Outrage as Woman Caught on CCTV Stealing Charity Box from Stirling Chip Shop
Woman Steals From %%UKNIP_ANCHOR_6%% At Vincenzo's Fish And Chips In Stirling

Public Reaction: "Disgusting Behaviour"

The footage and owner's message have triggered an outpouring of anger and support on platforms like X (formerly Twitter) and %%UKNIP_ANCHOR_7%%.

  • One user wrote: "Disgusting behaviour! Stealing from a charity box is low. I hope %%UKNIP_ANCHOR_8%% Scotland catches her soon."
  • Another posted: "Shameful. Vincenzo's always supports the community—how could someone do this?"
  • A Reddit thread discussing the incident described it as “heartbreaking” and “an attack on the most vulnerable.”

Police Investigation Underway

Police Scotland has confirmed that the theft is under %%UKNIP_ANCHOR_9%%. A spokesperson said:

"We are aware of the incident at Vincenzo's Fish and Chips on 16 April and are following several lines of enquiry. We encourage anyone with information to contact us on 101."

The %%UKNIP_ANCHOR_10%% has not yet been identified, but police are reviewing the CCTV footage provided by the business as part of their enquiries.

Call for Information

Anyone with knowledge of the individual's identity or who witnessed the incident is urged to contact Police Scotland or report anonymously through %%UKNIP_ANCHOR_11%%.

This theft, while relatively small in monetary value, has struck a nerve in the Stirling community for its targeting of charitable funds. As one resident put it:

"This isn’t just a crime—it’s a betrayal of the community spirit."


Do you have information? Contact Police Scotland on 101, quoting the date and location.

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