A Scottish Tesco Express store has seen significant damage after a driver crashed through the front window.
Emergency services raced to the scene in Dunfermline on Thursday evening after the vehicle ploughed into the front of the shop.
Taking place at around 7pm at the Aberdour Road store, the grey Skoda had come completely through the shop frontage, with the vehicle stopping in front of the checkouts.
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Completely destroying the entrance to the Tesco, smashed glass was also pictured inside and outside the shop, with extensive damage to displays inside.
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Police had cordoned off the scene shortly after arrival, with officers also seen speaking to shaken customers as they investigate the incident.
The Daily Record reports that there are not thought to have been any injuries as a result of the crash.
Recovery is being arranged for the vehicle.
A Police Scotland spokesperson said: "We were called around 7pm on Thursday April 21, to a report of one car crash on Aberdour Road, Dunfermline.
"The road was not blocked and recovery arranged."