Four cattle have been stolen from an area in Gwynedd.
Three Welsh Blacks and one short horn were stolen last month from Pencaenewydd, Llŷn Peninsula.
Three of the animals were cows and one a bullock.
The North Wales Police Rural Crime Team tweeted: "The theft of cattle is not a rural crime we see often, in fact it is extremely rare. Whoever committed this crime needs to know the business and have a means of storage or disposal.
"We are currently trawling cctv in the area and road network cameras."
Anyone with information is asked to telephone 101.
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