09/09/2014

Man Charged Over Jewellery Theft

A 35-year-old man has been charged following a theft at a jewellery shop in Aberdeen last month.

It is understood the around £20,000 was taken from the Northern Diamond store on Union Street. The incident happened on 5 August.

In a statement, Police Scotland said a man had since been charged in connection with the theft. He is due to appear at Aberdeen Sheriff Court today.

(JP/CD)

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