Armed robbery in Edinburgh: Staff held at knifepoint in Lothian Road store

The incident happened in the early hours of Thursday morning on Lothian Road.
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Police have launched a man-hunt after Edinburgh shop staff were held at knifepoint during a robbery.

A man entered a Costcutter Store on Lothian Road at around 2.45 am on Thursday morning with a knife and demanded money from the till before escaping with a small quantity of cash.

He headed on foot in the direction of Princes Street.

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The incident happened in the early hours of Thursday morning on Lothian Road.The incident happened in the early hours of Thursday morning on Lothian Road.
The incident happened in the early hours of Thursday morning on Lothian Road.
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The suspect has been described as a white man, around 5ft and 8in tall of slim build.

He was wearing a black hooded top, black tracksuit bottoms, grey woollen gloves and his face was covered with black sunglasses and a red scarf.

Detective Sergeant Keith Taylor, of Edinburgh CID, said: “Thankfully nobody has been injured as a result of this incident but the member of staff has been left evidently shaken.

“Although this happened in the early hours of the morning, I would ask that if anyone noticed a man matching this description or anyone acting suspicious in the area to get in contact with police.

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“I would also ask if anyone has any dash cam or CCTV footage of the surrounding area and may have information that could assist with our investigation to come forward.

“Police can be contacted on 101 quoting incident number 0400 of Thursday, 6 August, 2020. Alternatively, the charity Crimestoppers can be contacted anonymously on 0800 555 111.”

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