Police have warned owners to secure their cars after a spate of overnight thefts from vehicles in Broughty Ferry this weekend.
In Balmossie Meadow, money was stolen from a silver Mitsubishi Outlander some time between 4pm on Sunday and 8am on Monday.
A blue Honda Accord car was targeted by thieves on Balmossie Road and a satellite navigation system, charger and holder were stolen. The theft happened sometime between 5.45pm on Sunday and 10.15am on Monday.
Meanwhile, also on Balmossie Road, thieves stole a pair of Chanel sunglasses from a black Ford S Max between 3pm on Sunday and 8.35am on Monday.
Police Scotland are urging drivers to take every possible precaution to deter thieves.
A spokesman said: “Ideally, items of value and personal belongings should never be left within an unattended vehicle and they should certainly never be left in open view.
“If car owners are not able to take their property out of the car, they should at least hide it away from prying eyes and lock it out of sight in the boot.
“While this is not a fail-safe deterrent against crime, it denies the would-be thief the opportunity to window shop. Drivers should look around before moving items from car seat to boot and try and ensure they are not being watched.
“They should always ensure their vehicle is secured when left unattended. Doors should be locked and windows closed.”
Anyone with information should call 101 or the charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555111.