Taxi driver robberd at Salisbury, SA

Police are investigating an aggravated robbery of a taxi driver at Salisbury this morning, according to SA Police.

Just after 12.30am, Monday 4 June, police were called to Gawler Street after three men allegedly threatened a taxi driver with a knife before stealing his takings and mobile phone. Thankfully the taxi driver was not physically injured.

The victim had picked up the three offenders from the CBD and travelled to Salisbury as they had requested before he had been robbed. The men were last seen walking south on Gawler Street.

Police searched the area but were unable to locate the men at this time and investigations are continuing.

The suspects are described as all in their mid-20s, one was of Middle Eastern appearance and wearing a black long sleeve top, tan pants and black shoes. The second man was Caucasian, grey top, shorts, black shoes, baseball cap and carrying a pink cooler bag. The third man was Caucasian wearing a black hoodie with a grey stripe across the chest and white pants.

Police are asking anyone with information to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or report on line at www.crimestopperssa.com.au

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