Five teenagers arrested over Edinburgh housebreakings

Five teenagers have been arrested and charged in connection with a series of housebreakings in Edinburgh.

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The youngsters were taken to Drylaw Police Station. Picture: Malcolm McCurrachThe youngsters were taken to Drylaw Police Station. Picture: Malcolm McCurrach
The youngsters were taken to Drylaw Police Station. Picture: Malcolm McCurrach

Between 7pm on Wednesday and 3am on Thursday, seven break-ins occurred at properties in West Pilton Green, Wester Drylaw Avenue, Royston Terrace, Craigleith Drive, Craigleith View and Craigleith Crescent.

Following a police investigation, two 16-year-olds (a male and a female) and three 15-year-olds (two males and female) were traced and charged.

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Both 16-year-olds have been reported to the Procurator Fiscal and are scheduled to appear before Edinburgh Sheriff Court today.

The rest have been referred to the Children’s Reporter.

Inspector David Ferguson who is based at Drylaw Police Station said: “Some of these individuals were traced on Wednesday night by local officers after information was received from the public. The remainder were traced the following day. Many of these break-ins were not discovered by residents until the morning, by which time we already had the suspects in custody.

“I would like to remind people to make sure their property is secure before retiring to bed for the evening. Don’t leave doors and windows open or unlocked.

“Tackling housebreaking and swiftly arresting those involved in this offence is a priority for us and we will always act on information that is passed to us.

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“Anyone who wishes to report a crime in their area should contact Police Scotland on 101.”

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