People in north east Fife are being warned to keep property locked up after a spate of thefts in the area.
In the space of three weeks, there were 10 reports of house break-ins, attempted house break-ins, vehicle thefts and thefts from vehicles.
The incidents happened between September 24 and October 16 in Leuchars, Newport, Gauldry and Balmullo.
Police Scotland said eight of these incidents are currently being investigated and someone had been charged in connection with each of the other two.
Local officers are now urging residents and business owners to take appropriate security measures to ensure they are not easy targets for criminals.
Sergeant Neil Johnston from St Andrews Police Station said: “Tackling acquisitive crime in all of its forms remains one of our top priorities in north east Fife and whenever these offences occur we will investigate thoroughly to bring those responsible to justice.
“Our communities have a vital part to play in preventing crime by taking simple steps to safeguard their homes, businesses and vehicles from would-be thieves.
“Home and commercial property owners should consider, where appropriate, motion-activated lighting, alarms and robust locking mechanisms, while also ensuring that these premises are secured appropriately when unoccupied.
“Motorists leaving their vehicles unattended should also ensure they lock all doors and close windows, while making sure valuables are either removed, or stored safely out of sight.
“A range of useful crime prevention advice can be found on our website at www.scotland.police.uk.”