Cops have launched a probe after a a WW1 helmet and a mannequin ship had been stolen from a Scots house final month.
The objects had been stolen from a property in Forss, Caithness, between Wednesday, August 3, and Saturday, August 6.
Enquiries stay ongoing to hint these accountable and to get well the objects which maintain important sentimental worth to the homeowners.
The WW1 helmet saved the lifetime of the man sporting it, when he was shot within the head. The bullet gap will be seen clearly on the helmet.
The ship, with white sails, has the identify Catherine inscribed on it and sits inside a glass cupboard.

Officers are asking the general public for any data relating to this stuff in order that they might be returned.
Constable Colin MacRae mentioned: “I'm interesting to anybody who might have any data relating to this theft. Have you ever seen this stuff or heard anybody speaking about them.
"Any small piece of data might help our enquiries in finding the suspect and recovering the objects.”
Anybody with data is requested to name Police Scotland by way of 101, quoting incident quantity 2547 of 15 August, 2022.
Alternatively, you possibly can name Crimestoppers and provides your data anonymously. Crimestoppers will be reached by calling 0800 555 111.
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