The tiny island of Canna in Scotland has been hit by two raids on separate shops - for the first time in 50 years.
The Hebridean island, which has a population of just 26, was first left shocked by a theft at its community store.
The shop near the island's pier is constantly left open to visitors like sailors and kayakers so they can use its wifi and grab a tea or coffee, leaving money in an honesty box.
But over the weekend volunteers found that sweets, toiletries, batteries and six knitted hats had been stolen.






