Police have issued an appeal following reports of burglary and criminal damage in Nansledan at the weekend.
Between 5pm on Saturday and 9am on Monday, damage was caused to a business unit in what officers describe as "an unsuccessful attempt to gain entry."
Officers say it's believed that entry was forced and property taken from commercial premises elsewhere during the same time period over the weekend.
In a statement, police said: "At this time, there are no viable lines of enquiry; however, if further evidence comes to light, the incident can be re-visited."
Anyone with information is asked to contact police on 101 or via their website, quoting 50250009139
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