Man charged with taking Second World War medals and kilt
The 38-year-old is expected to appear at Aberdeen Sheriff Court on Monday.
A man has been charged with stealing Second World Medals and a kilt during a break-in.
Valuables worth more than £10,000 were also taken during the incident on Countesswells Road in Aberdeen.
The 38-year-old has also been charged in connection with break-ins on Forrest Avenue and Great Western Road between June 23 and June 29.
He is expected to appear at Aberdeen Sheriff Court on Monday, July 3.
Detective sergeant Bruce Buntain said: "We are grateful to members of the public who have assisted with this enquiry and would remind people if they are offered items for sale which they have any concerns about they should contact police."