
Detectives are appealing for information after a woman was robbed of her car in Westburn on Tuesday, 12 May, 2026.
Around 3.20pm, the 22-year-old woman was parking her white Peugeot 208 at the rear of the Scotmid store at Morvenside Close. As she was sitting in her car, a man approached the car, threatened her with a knife and demanded her keys.
A member of the public came to assist the woman as she got out the car. The suspect managed to enter the car and another man who had been standing nearby got into the passenger side. They drove off.
The two suspects are described as white and of gaunt appearance. One was aged 30-40 years with a scruffy blonde beard. He was wearing a black tracksuit and baseball cap. The second man was wearing a navy tracksuit and a black balaclava.
Detective Inspector Robert Wallace said:
This was a very frightening experience for this woman who was simply trying to go to the shops when she was targeted. Thankfully she was uninjured.
We are continuing significant enquiries to trace the two men responsible. This includes gathering and viewing CCTV footage from in and around the area.
This is a busy area and I am confident that there were people nearby who haven’t yet spoken to police. I urge them to please get in touch.
I also ask anyone with personal footage or dash-cam to review their footage and come forward if it holds anything relevant.
Information should be passed to Police Scotland through 101 quoting incident number 2051 of Tuesday, 12 May, 2026.
