AN ARMED gang who tied up a family in their own home during a jewellery heist may have been in a car prior to the robbery.

Detectives investigating the robbery have appeal for anyone who saw the car prior to the heist to get in touch.

The latest appeal comes after a family were robbed within their home in Bothwell on Hallowe'en.

Four men forced their way into a property in Blantyre Road at around 7.30pm and threatened a 59-year old man and a 56-year-old woman with weapons, including a knife. The men then tied up the couple along with an 11-year-old boy, who was also in the house, before making off with a quantity of jewellery and watches worth a six figure sum.

The suspects all spoke in what is described as broken English and are further described as all 5ft 10 inches in height.

One was of stocky build with an olive complexion. He was wearing dark coloured clothing including a jacket, scarf, hat, tracksuit trousers, black boots and was also carrying a black and white rucksack.

The second gang member was of medium build with an olive complexion. He was wearing dark coloured clothing including a hooded jacket, tracksuit trousers, a hat and woollen gloves. He also wore black, beige and green camouflage print Adidas trainers.

The third man was of medium build with a fair complexion. He was wearing a dark coloured hooded top with a scarf covering the lower part of his face. He was wearing gloves, navy tracksuit trousers and black Nike trainers.

The fourth man was described as of medium build with a fair complexion. He was wearing a dark coloured thin padded jacket with stitched squares. He was wearing dark brown trousers with no socks.

Extensive enquiries are underway to trace the individuals involved and officers have been examining CCTV footage as well as speaking to local residents.

Detective Inspector Susie Cairns from Cambuslang CID said: “A dedicated team of specialist officers is working on this investigation and from enquiries carried out so far, we believe that a blue or dark coloured estate vehicle may have been involved in the incident.

“The car was seen parked up in Blantyre Road prior to the robbery taking place and it is believed to have made off in the direction of Uddingston Road following the incident.

"We would appeal to anyone who may have seen the vehicle, or four men acting suspiciously, to please come forward.

“We would also ask any motorists who were in the surrounding area on the evening of Tuesday 31 October, who have a dashcam which may have captured any information regarding the incident, to get in touch.

“Anyone with information is urged to contact Cambuslang CID via 101 and quote incident number 3845 of Tuesday 31 October 2017. Alternatively you can call CRIMESTOPPERS on 0800 555 111 where details can be given in confidence.”