Police in Edinburgh are searching for a man connected to a robbery that happened in the city centre earlier this year.
The robbery happened on Tuesday 14 May at around 5pm on Princes Street Edinburgh.
The fresh appeal comes due to officers believing the unidentified man can assist them with their enquires.
They have released CCTV images of the man who is described as white, of a slim build with brown facial hair.
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He is believed to be aged between 30-40 and spoke with a Glasgow accent.
In the images provided by police, he was wearing a white hooded top, black trousers and a black beanie hat.
A Police Scotland spokesperson said: “Anyone who recognises the male pictured or has any information is asked to contact Police Scotland via 101 quoting incident number 2725 of 14 May 2024. Alternatively, please call Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 where you can give information anonymously.”
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