The two men who smashed a city centre pizza vending machine have come forward to pay for the damages.
The duo were spotted on CCTV camera smashing The Pizza Machine along High Street yesterday morning.
The vendor's furious owners had released an appeal on social media to track the vandals - offering a £1000 reward for any information.
Bosses of the Merchant City business have revealed that the guilty vandals have come forward to confess their wrongdoings and have even offered to pay for the repairs.
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A statement reads: "The two men involved in the incident at the weekend have now been in contact with us and have offered to pay for the damages.
"Thank you all for your assistance with this matter and also thank you to the two men involved for doing the right thing and coming forward."
Police are investigating the incident and say enquiries are ongoing.
A spokeswoman for the force said: "Police received a report of vandalism to a pizza machine on High Street in Glasgow which is believed to have occurred around 1.30am on Sunday, January 17, 2021.
"Enquiries into the incident are ongoing."
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