Three people charged with Union Street shop break-in and theft
The incident happened during the early hours of 7 November.
Three people have been charged after a break-in at a clothing store on Aberdeen's Union Street.
In the early hours of Thursday 7 November, Attic clothing store had its window smashed with a number of costly items stolen.
The clothing store posted photos on its social media page showing the front window badly damaged alongside several items which were taken.
The store has since reopened.
A 41-year-old man and two women, aged 31 and 49, have now been arrested and charged connection with the incident.
The man and 31-year-old woman are due to appear at Aberdeen Sheriff Court today.
Constable Paige Aitchison said: "Incidents like these have an impact on businesses and their livelihood, as well as the wider community. We encourage the public to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity.
"We hope this outcome provides reassurance to the members of the public and businesses and would encourage anyone with concerns to contact Police Scotland on 101."
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