A number of electronic devices were stolen during a smash-and-grab in Dundee.
Police Scotland is appealing for information about a theft by housebreaking in Clovis Duveau Drive, which happened some time between the October 28 and November 20.
The house was broken into by having a rear window forced open and a Fuji camera, iMac laptop, and other items were stolen.
A Police Scotland spokesperson said: “It is appreciated that there is a long period of time over which this crime could have taken place, however Clovis Duveau Drive is a quiet street with a number of cul-de-sacs, and it may be that residents there may recall seeing someone acting suspiciously.”
The incident is the second one of its nature to be reported this week – on Tuesday, £3000 worth of items were stolen from a home in Broughty Ferry, with the culprits smashing the back window of the property.
However, police said the two break-ins were not directly connected.
Anyone with information is asked to call 101 or speak with any police officer.
Alternatively, information can be given anonymously through Crime Stoppers on 0800 555 111. The reference is CR/30468/17.