West Fifers are being asked to assist police who are investigating a "despicable" robbery in Crossford. 

Officers say a woman was approached and held in a house in Crossford earlier this year, before a number of items were stolen from the property.

They have now released further CCTV footage of a man who they feel may be able to assist officers with their inquiries.

The incident happened at address on Lundin Road on Friday, May 4, at 11pm.

Officers believe the man in the footage may have information that can help with the ongoing investigation. 

He is described as being around 5ft 8ins tall, of medium build with short light hair. He may have a foreign accent, which could be Eastern European, and may drive a black coloured Vauxhall Mokka.

Detective Inspector Kelly McEwan from Dunfermline CID said: "We have previously released CCTV images of a man we would like to speak to in connection with the incident.

"Unfortunately, we have yet to identify this man, and as a result, I am now releasing moving CCTV footage which will hopefully further assist in someone identifying him.

"Anyone who recognises him is urged to contact either police or Crimestoppers as soon as possible."

The woman, 76, was approached outside her property and was forced into the house by a man who then stole jewellery and a number of cameras.

At the first appeal, issued in May, DI McEwan described the incident as a "despicable robbery of an elderly woman, which left her very shaken and distressed".

Those with information can contact Dunfermline CID via 101 and quote incident number 0099 of May 5.

Alternatively, an anonymous report can be made via the charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.