Ayr Utd's community hub was the target of a theft when a defibrillator was stolen from the premises. The incident prompted an investigation by Police Scotland, who were concerned about the potential consequences of the theft. Ayr Utd's supporters and locals were also worried about the loss of the lifesaving equipment. However, police have now confirmed that the defib kit has been recovered and returned to the club. A 45-year-old man has been charged in connection with the alleged theft. The man will be reported to the procurator fiscal. Police Scotland launched an investigation after the defib kit was taken from Ayr United's community hub. A Police Scotland spokesperson said that enquiries led to the recovery of the defib kit and the charging of the 45-year-old man. The spokesperson added that the defib kit has been returned to Ayr United. The incident highlights the importance of the defib kit to the community hub. Ayr Utd's community hub provides a vital service to the local community, and the theft of the defib kit put that service at risk. The recovery of the kit ensures that the club can continue to provide a safe environment for its supporters and users. The incident also demonstrates the effectiveness of Police Scotland's investigation and the importance of community policing. Ayr Utd's community hub is a vital part of the club's operations, and the recovery of the defib kit is a welcome outcome for the club and its supporters.