A bag containing prescription drugs collected from a chemist was snatched from a young man at lunchtime on Tuesday.
The man was walking in Oakworth Road, Keighley, when two youths grabbed the bag containing tablets and ran off between the Damside car park and petrol station.
Both thieves were white males. One was six feet tall and slimly built with light brown hair. He was wearing a light coloured baseball cap and a dirty cream coloured track suit.
The other was thinner and wearing a blue baseball cap, blue shirt, beige jeans and white training shoes.
Police warn that taken in quantity the tablets could be dangerous.
An Austin Metro was broken into in South Street, Keighley, on Saturday morning. The front and rear windows were smashed.
Police are looking for a white male in his early 20s with short hair and who was wearing a white T-Shirt.
The front of a radio cassette player was stolen from a car parked in Nessfield Drive, Keighley, on Monday morning.
Entry into the vehicle was gained through the front passenger window which was smashed. The suspect ran off after being disturbed.
He was a white male, 6ft and wearing a baseball cap, blue jacket with writing on the back, dark coloured jeans and trainers. He is said to be in his late teens or early 20s.
A detached garage on Keighley's Braithwaite Road was broken into on Sunday evening. Entry was gained by forcing open a wooden board. After being disturbed by a neighbour, the suspect ran off.
Police are looking for a 15-year-old white male of medium build and blonde curtain-style hair. He was wearing a slate grey anorak and blue jeans.
Washing has been stolen from a line in Florist Street, Keighley.
The incident happened on Monday afternoon and follows a series of similar offences in the same area.
Police are warning residents of the 'phantom washing line thief' and telling them to be on the look-out for any suspect behaviour.
All four wheels have been stolen from a second sports car parked on Main Street in East Morton.
The thieves left the Vauxhall Calibra perched on bricks after removing the bricks. Owner Jill Campbell discovered the theft on Saturday morning after she woke up.
A set of wheels were stolen a few days previously from a £20,000 MGD sports car parked nearby.
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