Police have launched a probe after a man had his bike and wallet stolen following an assault in Dundee.
Officers have appealed for witnesses following the ncident happened around 9.30pm on Friday on Reres Road, Broughty Ferry.
A 42-year-old man was cycling when he stopped to speak to a group of five men. Two of them assaulted the victim, stole his bike and his wallet.
The wallet was later found discarded with a three figure sum of cash missing. It’s believed it was a targeted attack.
One suspect had ginger hair and was wearing a denim top and bottoms and tanned boots.
Another had bleached blonde hair and was wearing a white Timberland t-shirt, jeans and white trainers.
Constable Callum Hampson, based at Downfield, said: “We’re appealing to anyone who might have witnessed this incident to contact us.
“The large group and the victim on his bike would have been quite distinctive.
“The victim didn’t require any hospital treatment but the incident was frightening for him and we’re appealing to anyone with information to let us know.”
Anyone with information should contact police on 101 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.