DETECTIVES have made a statement concerning the murder of a man on Hogmanay.
Officers said they are looking for information about a red Hyundai Tucson car which was seen to pull up beside the victim, and was believed to be carrying two people.
Detective Superintendent Graham Grant and Superintendent Sam Ainslie made a statement to media in relation to the murder of Marc Webley who died during a firearms incident in Edinburgh on December 31.
The 38-year-old was killed in the incident which is believed to have happened outside the Anchor Inn on Edinburgh's Granton Road shortly before midnight.
Emergency services attended and the two men were taken to hospital, where a 39-year-old man was also injured. He remains in hospital in a serious but stable condition.
From enquiries carried out so far, police said it is understood a red Hyundai Tucson pulled up beside the men in West Granton Road.
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The driver exited the vehicle and discharged the firearm before returning to the vehicle and making off travelling eastwards towards Leith.
Detectives believe there was at least one other person within the vehicle at the time of the incident and road closures remain in place on West Granton Road and Granton Crescent while police enquiries continue.
At Fettes Police Station, Grant said: “An extensive police investigation is ongoing to establish the full circumstances surrounding this incident and we are doing everything we possibly can to identify and trace whoever is responsible.
“We would like to thank members of the public who have assisted our enquiries so far and would continue to ask anyone with information who hasn’t yet spoken to us to please come forward.
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“In particular, we are appealing for any information or footage of the suspect vehicle and it’s movements before and after the incident happened. If you saw this vehicle in the surrounding area late on Sunday evening, we would like to hear from you.
“Our thoughts and condolences remain with the family and friends of both men involved.”
Superintendent Ainslie said: “We completely understand local community concern following this shocking incident and would like to reassure members of the public that this is believed to have been an isolated targeted attack.
“Police Scotland takes incidents of this nature extremely seriously, this type of reckless criminality will not be tolerated, and we will do everything in our power to bring the perpetrators to justice.
“Officers continue to carry out extra patrols in the area to provide reassurance and we would urge anyone with concerns or information to contact us via 101 quoting reference 3819 of 31 December. Alternatively, Crimestoppers can be contacted anonymously on 0800 555 111”.
An online portal has been set up to allow members of the public to send information directly to the police. This can be accessed here
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