Officers are searching for a small black car after an Edinburgh house with two young children inside was shot at by a gunman.
Police say the shocking incident in Burdiehouse Drive on Friday night was a ‘targeted’ attack after a number of shots were fired ‘indiscriminately’ towards the property.
Detectives have revealed that some of the bullets bounced off the wall and into the garden while children were playing nearby.
The occupants of the property, two young children, a man and a woman, were not injured but a window at the house was damaged.
Officers are keen to trace a small black hatchback car that was seen leaving the area around the time of the incident - heading towards Southhouse Broadway.
Detective Inspector Bob Campbell, Gayfield CID, said: “Whilst this may be a targeted attack, the fact is that a number of shots were fired indiscriminately at the house with some ricocheting off the wall and into the garden.
“Children were playing in gardens nearby and there were people in the street at the time.
“Thankfully no one was injured but the gunman obviously has no regard for anyone in the area, including children, some of whom were really terrified by what happened.
“It is imperative that we find those responsible and for that we need the help of the local community.
“I know that people may be reluctant to come forward and so I would encourage the use of Crimestoppers where information can be given anonymously.
“Officers have been in the area since the attack checking CCTV and speaking to local residents.
“From our enquiries so far we believe that there was a small black hatchback car in the area at the time and it was seen to drive off towards Southhouse Broadway.
“I am keen to hear from anyone who has private CCTV or doorbell camera footage, or from motorists driving on Burdiehouse Drive or the surrounding roads between 8.30 pm and 8.50 pm.
“Their footage could prove very useful to our enquiry. High visibility officers remain at the scene.
“We have an incident caravan on Burdiehouse Drive where people can speak to officers with regard to any concerns or provide information.
“Officers will also be in the local community centre offering support.”
Local community inspector Kieran Dougal said: "We recognise and understand the impact this incident will have had on the residents of Burdiehouse.
"Thankfully firearm incidents like this are rare in Edinburgh and I would stress that the city remains a safe place to live, work and visit."
Information can be passed to police via 101 quoting reference number 3555 of Friday, 20 August, 2021 or anonymously to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
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