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Published Date: 14 April 2009
EFFORTS were stepped up yesterday to find two suspects wanted in connection with a firearms incident in Edinburgh.
Police officers posted letters appealing for information through residents' doors 24 hours after shots were fired in the Gilmerton area.

High-visibility patrols were in operation near to where the semi-detached house was targeted in Fernieside Cr
escent. Police are hoping to check any CCTV images that may have captured images of the suspects.

Shocked neighbours said they were woken by the gunfire at 5:40am on Saturday. Two men were seen running off and the area was sealed off by police overnight while they carried out a fingertip search of the area.

One elderly man, who did not want to be named, said he had heard that a shotgun had been used in the attack. He said: "Apparently the guy living here came to the door and the two men had a shotgun. He dived into the living room, but the staircase is meant to be covered in shot pellets. It's a quiet street and you don't expect that."

There has been speculation locally linking the attack to an ongoing drug feud in the city.

Police said two men in their late teens or early twenties were seeing fleeing the area following the shot at around 5:40am. They were wearing dark clothing with scarves pulled up over their faces, as well as wearing hoods or hats.

The letter from Detective Sergeant Alistair Hutchens tried to reassure locals, stating: "This incident would appear to be an isolated incident and inquiries will continue in an effort to trace the person responsible. Uniformed police officers will be patrolling the area and will also be available as a point of contact."

And he added: "We would also ask anyone who has private CCTV installed in their homes that may be of assistance to the police dealing with this incident to contact Craigmillar CID."





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  • Last Updated: 13 April 2009 7:24 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Gun crime
 
1

Voldemort,

Edinburgh 14/04/2009 08:47:21
Praise be to the sweet baby Jesus! Can this be ??!!

Police actually doing 'police' work instead of hassling motorists and enforcing ridiculous government statutes ....!!

Who knows they may even, God (or Gordon) forbid(!), put solving crime or protecting and serving the public ahead of profits/massaging their stats before you know it !!
2

lulach mac gille coemgain,

14/04/2009 12:16:43
#1 a but it’ll fall doon at court - efter aw look elsewhaur on the scotsman site - 12 years for murder - oot in seven - it’s party central when ye are a psychotic killer - noo whaurs that nife?

 

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