Police have issued a fresh appeal for information one week on from the murder of a man in Kirkcaldy.

Darren Adie, 42, was found unconscious on Tweed Avenue in the town last Saturday at around 6.45pm.

The father-of-two was taken to Victoria Hospital, where he later died.

As part of the murder inquiry police will conduct high-visibility patrols in the area where Mr Adie was found.

Officers have asked anyone who remembers seeing anything suspicious, or who may have seen Mr Adie before his death, to come forward.

The victim is described as white, 5ft 10in tall with a stocky or muscular build and short dark hair. He was wearing a blue zip-up jacket, blue polo shirt and blue jeans.

Detective chief inspector Raymond Brown, from the Major Investigation Team, said: "It has now been one week since Darren's murder and our dedicated team of detectives and local resources are continuing with their inquiries to find his killer.

"As part of our investigation, uniformed officers will be out on patrol within Tweed Avenue and the surrounding area on Saturday evening to speak with local residents, and those who regularly frequent these streets, to identify anyone who may have vital information.

"If you believe you know or saw something then please speak to once of these officers while they were on patrol or visit our incident vehicle, which will be situated at the crime scene.

"Alternatively, anyone with information can contact us on 101 or make an anonymous report to the charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111."