Police are appealing for information after 50 sheep were stolen from a farm in the Alves area of Moray.
The one-year-old livestock, a mixture of Cheviot and black face sheep, were taken from a site in the Coltfield area between midday on Wednesday and yesterday morning.
Constable Katherine Powell, who is leading the investigation, said: “The theft of such a large number of sheep would have required careful planning and the use of vehicles to transport the animals away from the area. I would urge any members of the public who saw anyone or anything suspicious around the times in question to please get in touch if you think your information could help.
“We take rural crime extremely seriously as part of our day-to-day policing in the North East, and I can assure the local and rural communities that crimes of this nature will not be tolerated.
“We are lucky to live in a relatively safe and crime-free region, however given this recent incident I would urge people to be extra vigilant and take measures and precautions to protect your property. We take every opportunity to share knowledge and information with officers across the force area to minimise and prevent the number of crimes that take place.
“Anyone with information can contact Police on 101 quoting incident number 0968 of 05/04 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555111 in confidence.”