CCTV appeal following robbery in South Queensferry

Police Scotland have released images of a man they believe may be able to assist with their ongoing enquiries into a robbery which occurred at around 2.15pm on Friday, 25 October, 2024, at a petrol station at Ferrymuir Gait, South Queensferry.

Officers believe the man shown in the images may have information that can assist the ongoing investigation.

He is described as white, 5ft 8ins -5ft 10ins tall and of medium build. He was wearing a black beanie style hat with grey trim, a grey snood which covered his mouth and nose, brown coat with fur trim collar and cuffs, blue jeans and white trainers. He was also wearing a black backpack and blue gloves.

Detective Sergeant Jennifer Hughes said: “Extensive enquiries into this incident remain ongoing.

“I would encourage this man, or anyone who may recognise him, to contact us as soon as possible.”

Anyone with any information should contact Police Scotland on 101, quoting incident number 2072 of 25 October, 2024. Alternatively, Crimestoppers can be contacted anonymously on 0800 555 111.

Assault at Royal Infirmary: Police release CCTV images

Police Scotland has released images of a man they believe may be able to assist their enquiries into an assault which occurred outside the Ann Rowling building at the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh on Thursday, 16 May 2024 at around 1.35pm.

Officers believe that the man shown in the images may have information that could assist them and would urge the man or any members of the public who recognise him to contact police.

The man is described as being of Asian appearance, 5ft 9ins in height and of large build with short, black hair and a beard. He was wearing a black top, black padded jacket, green cargo trousers with black and yellow trainers.

Constable Hazel Longworth said “I’m appealing to the man pictured or anyone who has information relating to him to contact police.

“Anyone with information is urged to contact Police Scotland on 101 quoting reference 2042 of 16 May 2024.

“Alternatively, you can call Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 where anonymity can be maintained.”