Car stolen in violent Edinburgh robbery
Last updated 1st Oct 2018
A pensioner’s been robbed of her car in Gorgie, as she loaded her shopping into the boot.
It happened around 3pm on Sunday 30th September near Gorgie War Memorial Hall in Westfield Street. A man approached the 77-year-old woman, claiming there was a fault with her red Toyota Yaris.
He then demanded her keys and grabbed her before a struggle ensued. The woman has sustained a cut to her head and a serious injury to her arm on falling to the ground.
The man has taken the keys from her and stolen the car, and was last seen heading westbound on Calder Road. The car has since been recovered.
The victim was taken to the Edinburgh Royal Infirmary by the Scottish Ambulance Service, where she was released after treatment.
The man is described as white, of medium build, aged 25 to 35, around 5ft 8-9ins tall, wearing a dark-coloured baseball cap, a blue sports-style top and jeans.
Detective Sergeant Ross Nicol of Corstorphine CID said: "This was a frightening attack in a busy area in broad daylight, and I want to thank the people who came to the woman's aid.
"As part of our enquiries, we're urging those who may recognise this man's description, or who have seen the car since this time, to contact us immediately."
Anyone with information can call Police Scotland on 101, quoting incident number 2411 of 30th September, or report this anonymously to the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.