Police are hunting two men in connection with a £10,000 heist at an Aberdeen bus depot.
The suspects were wearing high-visibility jackets at the time of the raid during the early hours Monday at the Union Square site.
Police say the pair made off with at least £10,000 in the robbery.
A police spokesman said: “We continue to appeal for information following a high value Theft from Stagecoach in Aberdeen.
“A five figure sum of cash was taken from the Guild Street bus station just after midnight on Monday, December 19.
“Officers are particularly keen to trace two men who were seen in the area around the time in question and subsequently walked through the city-centre in the direction of Crown Street. They have been been described as wearing high visibility jackets at the time.”
Detective Inspector Allen Shaw said: “I would appeal to anyone who saw anything suspicious to contact Police on 101 or Crimestoppers if you would prefer to remain anonymous on 0800 555111.”
Police hunt men in hi-viz linked to Aberdeen bus depot robbery