The incident happened near Alloa Road at around 5:45pm on Saturday 1st February Officers are looking for the drivers of a grey coloured car which left The Braes estate and a blue hatchbank which was seen in the area said: “We’ve carried out extensive CCTV and door-to-door enquiries Information suggests that both these cars were seen in the area around the time and I’m keen to trace their occupants who may be able to assist with our investigation doorbell or dash-cam footage from Saturday evening please review this for anything which may be of significance and contact police.” “I’d like to reassure the public additional patrols are being carried out and anyone with concerns or information can approach officers or contact us by phone.” Anyone with information about the vehicles is urged to contact Police Scotland on 101 quoting reference 2800 of 1 February When Wayne first moved into our Baingle Brae Supported Living Service in Tullibody he faced significant challenges adapting to his new  environment Wayne lacked the motivation and confidence to leave his home thanks to the dedication and support of the team at Baingle Brae which enabled them to work together towards small to tackle some of Wayne’s anxieties head on Wayne gradually began to open up to new experiences This approach helped Wayne gain confidence and allowed Kerr to set new goals to continue his growth ‘I’ve got a very good relationship with Wayne a lot of our time together has been about achieving his goals to help him live his best life possible,’ Kerr explained ‘I look for ways to get him out in the community but we’re seeing amazing changes already.’ Wayne expressed a dream to visit Celtic Park Football Club Kerr saw this as an opportunity to support Wayne to face his fear of trains and suggested they take the train to the football grounds Kerr used a series of techniques to prepare Wayne including educating him about how trains operate and showing him videos of trains in the lead-up to the trip but with Kerr and advanced support worker Lesley-Anne supporting him and they had a fantastic time heading to Celtic Park ‘Wayne used to spend most of his time watching TV with little motivation to do anything ‘He’s always excited to go outside and try new things He had a great time at Celtic Park and is already looking forward to attending a match Wayne’s journey is a testament to the power of the right support and determination Wayne is breaking down barriers and embracing a future filled with new experiences at Community Integrated Care