Thousands of pounds worth of whisky has been stolen from the Perthshire Visitor Centre at Bankfoot police have revealed.
The brazen theft took place at 11.45pm on Tuesday and officers are keen to trace three men seen in the area at the time.
The whisky is said to be valued at around £4000.
One man is described as being five feet eight inches tall, of heavy build and wearing a navy blue jacket, dark coloured tracksuit bottoms, trainers and white gloves.
The second man is described as being between five feet eight and nine inches tall of medium build and wearing a black jacket and jeans.
There was no description given for the third man.
Meanwhile, thieves made off with 200 litres of fuel from a business park in Highland Perthshire.
The plant depot at Aberfeldy Business Park was targeted between 8.30pm on Monday and 6am on Tuesday, when whacker plates and a variety of tools including drills, pumps and a strimmer were also stolen.
Anyone with any information on these crimes should contact Police Scotland, Tayside Division on 101, or any police officer.
Alternatively, information can be passed anonymously via Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.