Appeal after theft of safe in Leith

Police are appealing for witnesses following a break-in and significant jewellery theft in the Leith area. The incident took place when a flat in Constitution Street, between the junctions with Bernard Street and Tower Street, was broken into.

The incident occurred sometime between 10am on Saturday 12th May and 9am on Tuesday 15th May, however enquiries so far suggest that the break-in may have happened around 10pm on Monday 14th May.

A large metal safe, containing cash in both pounds and dollars and distinctive pieces of jewellery, was found to have been stolen.

PC David Smith of Edinburgh’s Community Investigation Unit said: “The contents of the safe are believed to be collectively worth a six-figure sum and this is currently being treated as a targeted theft.

The stolen safe weighed over thirty stone and is likely to have taken several people to move and, we believe, may have been taken from the property in another item, such as a suitcase.

It’s likely that a vehicle was involved to transport the safe and we’d urge anyone who may have seen suspicious behaviour, or vehicles, in the area around this time to contact either us or Crimestoppers as soon as possible.”

Anyone with information can contact Police Scotland on 101, quoting incident number 0812 of 15th May, or report this anonymously to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

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