Two people have been arrested following alleged bogus workmen offences in Levenmouth.
Seven elderly men and women were said to have been targeted at their homes in Methil by people claiming to be working for a local window cleaning business.
The offences happened between January 15 and March 26.
The victims provided payment for having their windows cleaned, despite those involved having no link or association with the legitimate company.
Officers in Levenmouth carried out inquiries as part of Operation Principle and a 26-year-old man and 22-year-old woman will be reported to the Procurator Fiscal.
Sergeant Paul Gillespie said: “We are aware of the impact these incidents had on vulnerable members of our community and robust inquiries have been conducted, resulting in two people being reported to the Procurator Fiscal.
“Bogus workmen offences and other forms of acquisitive crime will not be tolerated and through Operation Principle we will continue to target those involved in such activities to bring them to justice.”