Edinburgh bookshop devastated as CCTV shows grim crime as they lock up for day
Argonaut Books on Leith Walk was victimised in the theft on the evening of Saturday, June 21.
Police confirmed they received a report of the burglary around 8.40pm.
READ MORE: Edinburgh locals warn 'we will go to war over parking' if development goes ahead
READ MORE: Edinburgh locals party atop Arthur's Seat at stunning sunset rave
Shopkeepers at the store, located at 15-17 Leith Walk, were preparing to shut for the night when a group of four thieves allegedly entered the bookshop, stealing the donation money from a Scottish Book Trust charity tin.
Bosses assured customers on social media their staff are "all fine" but that the thieves were "threatening and aggressive", adding "as retail workers, it's nothing that we've not seen before."
A CCTV image shared via the shop's Instagram appears to show an individual wearing a white T-shirt reaching into a charity tin.
A message on Argonaut's Instagram reads: "We were robbed last night. Its one thing when it's our stock or our money that is targeted, there's insurance and systems in place for this, but when it's stealing from a charity in an extremely direct way then we just can't abide it.
"Beyond the obvious anger and gurstration we feel, what happened last night is representative of the struggle that SBT and other charities are up against if they can't even be guaranteed the pennies from our counter. However, we will always try to make the best out of a bad situation! This morning we have made a donation of £300.
"On top of our own £300 donation, we will be donation matching up to a further £300 this week. There's a link in our bio and in our stories that takes you directly to the donation page of the SBT website. "Anything you can spare is appreciated and goes directly to funding the immensely important work that the SBT do. Even if you can't give at the moment, telling a friend or sharing is also extremely helpful. Thank you all and we'll see you in the bookshop soon!
A Police Scotland spokesperson said: 'We received a report of a theft from a premises on Leith Walk, Edinburgh, around 8.40pm on Saturday, 22 June, 2025. Enquiries are at an early stage.'
Join Edinburgh Live's Whatsapp Community her e and get the latest news sent straight to your messages.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles
Yahoo
8 minutes ago
- Yahoo
12-year-old boy arrested and charged over major Kilmarnock fire
A 12-year-old boy has been arrested and charged in connection with a fire which ripped through buildings on the major shopping street in Kilmarnock. Emergency services were called to King Street in the East Ayrshire town on Monday night after a fire broke out on Sandbed Street and spread to other premises. The initial building was badly affected and has partially collapsed. However, no-one was injured during the incident. READ MORE: Fire crews battling blaze that spread through multiple premises in Scots town Fire which ripped through Ayrshire street being treated as deliberate Horrendous fire last night in King St Kilmarnock — iclare (@iclare1) July 15, 2025 Police said the youngster has been released on an undertaking to appear at Kilmarnock Sheriff Court later this month. The fire is being treated as wilful, and enquiries are ongoing. Anyone with any information is asked to contact 101 quoting reference 3692 of 14 July, 2025.
Yahoo
8 minutes ago
- Yahoo
Man and dog die after van crash in Dumfries and Galloway
A man and a dog have died after a van crashed in Dumfries and Galloway. The single-vehicle collision happened on the C1s Old Military Road between Castle Douglas and Dumfries at about 8.55pm on Wednesday. Emergency services attended, but the 23-year-old male driver of the white Vauxhall Vivaro was pronounced dead at the scene. Police said his next of kin have been made aware. The force said three dogs were in the van. One was euthanised due to its injuries, while the other two were taken to a local veterinary practice for treatment. The road was closed for investigation works and reopened at about 2.50am on Thursday. Read more from Sky News: Sergeant Colin Ramage said: "Our thoughts are with the family and friends of the man who has died. "Enquiries are ongoing to establish the full circumstances of the crash, and we would urge anyone who saw what happened to come forward. "We're also keen to speak to anyone who was driving in the area around the time of the crash and may have dashcam footage, as it could assist our investigation."


CBS News
41 minutes ago
- CBS News
3 businesses burglarized overnight in Portage Park neighborhood, police say
Chicago police are investigating after three businesses were burglarized on the city's Northwest Side early Thursday morning. It happened in the 4600 block of West Belmont Avenue in the Portage Park neighborhood. An officer at the scene was investigating the smashed front windows and doors of the China Chef, La Michoacan Prime, and New Waves Laundromat. The owner of the Michoacan said nothing was taken from their shop. It is unclear if anything was taken from the other businesses. Police have yet to provide any further details about the burglaries. CBS News Chicago will provide updates as they become available.