Today's top stories from around Scotland.

Bikers are clocked doing 100mph on Highland road

Four men are to be reported for speeding offences after four motorbikes were clocked doing more than100mph in Sutherland.

All four were detected in a 60mph limit on the A838 in the Rhiconich area yesterday morning.

Two motorbikes were detected travelling at 112mph, while a further two were clocked at 100mph.

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Four men – aged 57, 50, 48 and 45 – will be reported to the Procurator Fiscal in connection with the incident.

The detections were made by officers from the Road Policing Unit carrying out routine speed checks in the area.

Separately, a 23-year-old man will be reported after a car was detected travelling at 105mph in a 60mph limit on the B895 at Coll on Lewis during the evening of Thursday, May 16.

Road Policing Inspector Neil Lumsden said: “We cannot stress enough the dangers of excessive speed.

“No matter how capable a driver you think you are you cannot predict what will be happening on the road around you.”

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Probe after tools are stolen

Police in Lochaber are appealing for information following a high value theft of tools in the Fort William area.

The equipment – valued at more than £3000 – was removed from a property, currently undergoing renovation, on Wallace Place in the town.

It happened between Wednesday into Thursday.

Three hurt in road crash

An 82-year-old man and woman have been seriously injured in a two-car crash in Aberdeenshire.

The driver of the second vehicle, a 32-year-old woman, is also in a serious condition in hospital after the collision on the B9022 Portsoy to Huntly road on Thursday.

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Police probe after garage fire

A POLICE probe has been launched after a garage was purposefully set alight in Saltcoats.

A garage to the rear of a property in Sharphill Road was set alight at some point between 6.30pm and 7.40pm on Sunday evening.

Detective Constable Will Thomson said: “The fire was set close to a number of residential properties and thankfully nobody was injured.”