Police are hunting a teenage flasher who exposed himself to a woman in a Fife park.
Officers said the boy, thought to be aged between 15 and 17, subjected a 42-year-old dog walker to an “unpleasant experience” before cycling off.
The incident happened in Pittencrieff Park, Dunfermline, at around 8.20pm on Tuesday.
The culprit made off in the direction of Pittencrieff Street.
He is described as being white with a slight build and dirty blond hair.
He was wearing dark jogging bottoms and a dark-coloured jacket.
Sergeant Ross Crawford from Dunfermline police station said: “While the woman was not injured, this was an unpleasant experience and we are conducting local lines of inquiry to trace and identify the youth responsible.
“If you were in the park or passing Pittencrieff Street at around 8.20pm on Tuesday evening and saw anything suspicious, then please contact police immediately.
“Likewise, we’d also urge you to get in touch if you have any information that can help us determine the identity of the suspect.”
People with information can contact Dunfermline police station via 101 and quote incident number 3944 of May 7.
Alternatively, an anonymous report can be made via Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.