Police in Dundee want to trace three teenagers in connection with a blaze at a derelict building.
Fire crews were called to the former James Keillor site at Mains Loan around 7.40pm on Thursday May 3.
Although the blaze was quickly extinguished, police said anyone entering derelict buildings is potentially risking their lives.
A spokesman said: “Children place themselves at risk if they enter these buildings. Each year in the UK, children are injured and require hospital treatment as a result of falls and injury whilst exploring derelict or empty premises.
“We are asking parents and carers to assist us, to keep children safe and reduce incidents of anti-social behaviour in our community. We urge parents and carers to be aware of where their children are, who they are with and what they are doing.”
The three youths being sought by police are aged between 14 and 16 years old.
They are all described as being around five feet and five inches tall.
Two were of slim build while the other was described as being of medium build.
One of the boys was wearing a black baseball cap, grey Adidas tracksuit and black trainers. He was carrying a black rucksack with a stripe on the back and fluorescent yellow gloves.
The second boy was wearing a grey and black hooded coat and grey jogging bottoms.
The third boy was dressed in all dark clothing.
Anyone withinformation regarding the fire should call Police Scotland on 101 quoting CR/10660/18.