Police have launched an investigation after shots were fired at a property near a busy main road.
A stretch of the A8 was shut for around 14 hours following the incident at Ratho Station west of Edinburgh. Officers were called to reports of shots at a property near the route at around 9.30pm on Monday.
Police believe it was not a random act, however no-one was injured during the incident. The force said it is “imperative” to trace whoever was involved and appealed for information “urgently”.
Superintendent Matt Richards said: “This incident took place close to one of the main routes to and from Edinburgh. It is always busy with passing traffic. I would appeal to any member of the public, either locally, or who may have been passing through Ratho Station at or around 9.30pm last night and who saw anything to contact us urgently.
“It is imperative that we trace the individual involved in this incident, which thankfully did not result in any injuries.
“The consequences of a weapon being discharged in the manner which happened last night may have been extremely serious.
“We believe that a firearm was discharged and that this was not a random act. We are keen to speak to any member of the public who saw or heard anything suspicious, or who thinks they may have information about those responsible. Anyone with any information can contact the 101 Police number or Crimestoppers, in confidence, on 0800 555 111.”
The A8 was closed in both directions between Newbridge Roundabout and Edinburgh Airport following the incident last night to allow a detailed search to be carried out. It re-opened just after midday.
Police are carrying out high visibility patrols in the area.