Police in Edinburgh released search dogs after a primary school in the south east of the capital was apparently burglarized.
The occurrence supposedly happened at Craigour Park Primary School on Moredun Park Road, as a tweet from Police Scotland revealed the fantastic work by among their qualified dogs.
They said cops dog Oakley was released to help the search led by regional officers on Sunday night, June 4, and he quickly got among the supposed suspect’s tracks following the occurrence.
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A man was later on traced in the Fernieside location as officers dove in and made an arrest. Taking to Twitter, they said: “When 2 individuals got into Craigour Primary School last night, PDOakley and S307 got hectic searching for them.
“PD Oakley quickly got among their tracks, and traced a suspect to Fernieside. @PSOSEdinburgh officers then detained him. Good job!”
Police Scotland were approached for remark following the supposed occurrence.
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