A man has appeared in court for a second time in connection with a series of alleged thefts from cash machines in the north-east.
Kevin Schruyers appeared in private at Aberdeen Sheriff Court yesterday, and was released on bail.
He first appeared in court on August 6, where he was remanded in custody.
The 40-year-old, who is from Liverpool, is accused of a string of offences, including two counts of attempting to break into a lock-fast place, stealing a car, four thefts and two alleged housebreakings.
It follows a series of raids and attempted raids on ATMs around the north-east last year.
Police launched a probe after cash machines in New Deer, Oldmeldrum, Inverurie, Ellon, Stonehaven and Aberdeen were targeted between September and mid-November.