Police are appealing for witnesses following the theft of a black coloured Ford Transit van from Cardenden last month.
The vehicle, which has a black coloured roof rack and bears the registration number YP17 NEY, was stolen from Cluny Park, Cardenden, on the night of Friday September 21.
The owner of the van says the vehicle was taken near to the junction with Carden Avenue some time between 9pm and 8am the following morning, and police are keen to trace those responsible.
Officers have urged anyone who has seen the vehicle or who has information that can help them with their inquiries to get in touch.
Detective Constable Gillian McEwan, from Dunfermline CID, said: “We are appealing to the public in an attempt to reunite the stolen van with its owner.
“The van may have had its features changed since its theft, and we are asking the public to bear this in mind also.
“I would appeal to anyone with information to contact Dunfermline CID by calling 101 and quoting reference number 1106 of September 22.”
Alternatively, anyone with information can contact the charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 anonymously.
Meanwhile, police in north east Fife are investigating a report of alleged hare coursing on a farm near to St Andrews.
The incident is understood to have taken place early on Thursday morning and damage was caused to newly-planted crops. Vehicle tracks were also found near to the farmhouse.
Crime prevention officer Fraser Laird said: “Three males with lurchers were seen on the property last week but it is not known if they are the ones responsible.