An appeal has been launched after almost 30 windows at newly built houses were smashed in Dundee.
The incident occurred at around 7.30pm on August 2 at a construction site in Summerfield Avenue.
Alongside the homes, the windows of four construction windows also sustained damage.
The estimated value of destruction caused is believed to be around £20,000.
One of the suspects has been described as in his early teens, wearing a blue T-shirt with a white crocodile pattern, dark tracksuit bottoms, black and grey boots, and a grey balaclava.
Police constable Andrew Masterston, of Longhaugh Police Station, said: “Nearly 30 windows were smashed at newly built houses, along with damage caused to windows of four construction vehicles.
“The estimated value of the damage is £20,000.
“We are keen to trace a suspect, described as being in his early teens, wearing a blue T-shirt with a white crocodile pattern thereon, dark tracksuit bottoms, black and grey boots, and a grey balaclava.”
Anyone with any information is asked to contact Police Scotland on 101, quoting incident 0712 or call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.