Aberdeen clothing store shuts after 'unwelcome visitors' break into shop
A popular Aberdeen city centre clothing store has closed until further notice after 'unwelcome visitors' broke into the shop.
Attic on Union Street shared the incident to their social media page, telling customers to keep an eye on some of their high-end items which they say were stolen in the overnight break-in.
Staff reported the incident to police who are currently investigating and urging anyone with information to get in touch with officers.
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Attic posted on Facebook confirming their Aberdeen shop would remain shut on Thursday, November 7, but that shoppers could still visit their Inverurie outlet.
Pictures shared by the retailer showed a shattered window and damage at the front of the shop, along with items of clothing pinched from the store.
They said: "Unfortunately, due to unwelcome overnight visitors, our Aberdeen store will be closed until further notice today. The police are currently looking in to it for us.
"If you could all please keep an eye out for a couple of our most recognisable PMO styles on any reselling sites that would be hugely appreciated. Our Inverurie and online stores remain open as usual."
A Police Scotland spokesperson said: "Around 8.55am on Thursday, November 7, 2024, we received a report of a break-in to and theft from a premises on Union Street, Aberdeen.
"Enquiries are ongoing and anyone with any information is asked to contact 101 quoting reference 0706 of November 7, 2024."