Police have found two cash skimming devices at ATM machines in Cupar.
Officers were called to the Tesco store on South Road at 6.50pm on Tuesday and discovered a device had been attached to the cashpoint.
A similar discovery was also made at the Clydesdale Bank on St Catherine Street shortly afterwards.
Police are appealing for anyone with information to come forward and are warning the public to be on their guard and be extra vigilant when using ATM machines.
Anyone acting suspiciously at or near any cash machines in the area can be reported to Police Scotland by calling 101 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
Sergeant Gary Combe, from Police Scotland, said: “Enquiries are on-going in respect of these reports and at this time we are warning members of the public to be on their guard and to have an awareness of these types of crimes.
“We are encouraging people to be extra vigilant when using ATM’s and in particular looking out for any unusual equipment that may be attached to cash machines, or for anyone acting suspiciously at or near any location where an ATM is installed.”
“If you have any concerns about a cash machine, please do not use it, and contact police immediately.”