Police Scotland has launched an appeal for information following a violent robbery in the Easterhouse...

Published: 7:50 pm August 23, 2024
Updated: 12:04 pm October 8, 2025
Taxi Driver Robbed at Knifepoint in Easterhouse: Police Appeal for Witnesses

Police Scotland has launched an appeal for information following a violent robbery in the Easterhouse area of Glasgow that resulted in a taxi driver being threatened at knifepoint and his vehicle stolen.

A stolen taxi was found crashed into a tree near St. Lukes Avenue in Carluke. In what police believe to be a related incident, a black Mercedes EQB was reported stolen from Lanark Road, Carluke, in the early hours of Friday, 23 August. The second vehicle was later discovered abandoned in Hallhill Road, Barlanark, Glasgow.

Taxi Driver Robbed at Knifepoint in Easterhouse: Police Appeal for Witnesses

Detective Sergeant Scott McNulty, who is leading the investigation, stated, “Enquiries are at an early stage to establish the full circumstances surrounding this robbery. We are appealing for any potential witnesses to get in touch.

Police are particularly interested in speaking with individuals who were waiting at a bus stop on Edinburgh Road at the time of the initial robbery, as CCTV footage indicates they may have witnessed the incident.

We would also urge anyone who may have seen a blue Skoda taxi or a black Mercedes EQB being driven erratically in the Carluke area in the early hours of Friday morning, or who may have dash-cam footage of significance, to please come forward,” added DS McNulty.

Anyone with information is encouraged to contact Police Scotland on 101, quoting incident number 4370 of Thursday, 22 August 2024. Alternatively, anonymous tips can be provided to Crimestoppers at 0800 555 111.

 

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