Police are appealing for information after jewellery was stolen from the home of a Dundee centenarian.
Tayside Police said sometime between Monday November 16 and 6pm on Thursday November 19, the 101-year-old woman's house in Dundee's Fintry area was targetted by thieves.
They broke into the home in Finavon Terrace and stole a quantity of jewellery.
Items taken included a mens gold ring with a diamond inset, two solid link gold necklaces and a woman's ruby ring.
A spokesman for Tayside Polic said: "Any person with any information concerning this break in, or who has any knowledge of the property is asked to contact Tayside Police on 0300 11 2222, any police officer or call the Crimestoppers hotline."
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