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Armed jewellery thief hijacks taxi Armed jewellery thief 'hijacks taxi'
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An armed thief hijacked a taxi after robbing an Edinburgh city centre jewellers at gunpoint. An armed thief is thought to have hijacked a taxi after robbing an Edinburgh jewellers at gunpoint.
The man entered Laing the jewellers in Frederick Street with a handgun at 09:30 and took high value items.The man entered Laing the jewellers in Frederick Street with a handgun at 09:30 and took high value items.
He left on foot along Rose Street and into Hanover Street where he hijacked a private hire car. He left on foot along Rose Street and into Hanover Street where he got into a hijacked a private hire car.
The taxi was forced to drive to the north side of the city. There have been unconfirmed reports of a passenger being inside the taxi. No one was hurt. The taxi was told to drive to the north side of the city. There have been unconfirmed reports of a passenger also being inside at the time.
The suspect was last seen when he got out of the vehicle in Pilton Drive North at its junction with Royston Mains Crescent No one was hurt in the incident.
The suspect was last seen when he got out of the vehicle in Pilton Drive North at its junction with Royston Mains Crescent.
He is white, in his early 30s, 5ft 10in tall and was wearing a dark padded hooded jacket, blue trousers, blue and white scarf. He was carrying a black and white rucksack.He is white, in his early 30s, 5ft 10in tall and was wearing a dark padded hooded jacket, blue trousers, blue and white scarf. He was carrying a black and white rucksack.
Police have appealed for witnesses.Police have appealed for witnesses.
Det Sgt Raymond Gray, of Police Scotland, said: "This robbery left the staff badly shaken but thankfully unhurt.Det Sgt Raymond Gray, of Police Scotland, said: "This robbery left the staff badly shaken but thankfully unhurt.
"We are keen to hear from anyone who may have seen the man, or has information about the crime, so that we can trace him as soon as possible.""We are keen to hear from anyone who may have seen the man, or has information about the crime, so that we can trace him as soon as possible."