A 79-year-old cyclist has been injured in a hit and run incident in Fife.
Police are appealing for witnesses following a collision on the A92 which took place at around 11.10pm on Saturday, near to Moonzie.
The male victim had been riding his bike at the time when he was knocked off his bike by a passing vehicle which then failed to stop.
Local residents heard the commotion and went to the cyclist’s aid.
He was taken to Dundee’s Ninewells Hospital for treatment, although his injuries are not believed to be serious.
Inquiries into the collision are ongoing and anyone with information is asked to come forward.
Sergeant James Henry, from the Road Policing Unit in Fife, said: “As part of this investigation we are eager to trace the driver of the vehicle, who, given the time of night, may not know they struck a cyclist, but may notice some damage to their vehicle which is consistent with a collision.
“If you were on the A92 near Moonzie late on Saturday evening and believe you were this motorist then please contact us immediately.
“In addition, anyone else who has information that can assist with this inquiry should also get in touch.”
Those with information can contact Police Scotland on 101.