Police Scotland are looking into reports of an attempted robbery and assault in Edinburgh’s Old Town.
Officers say that the incident took place on George IV Bridge at around 7.40pm on Saturday March 11.
The incident took place outside the popular Spanish tapas restaurant Café Andaluz.
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They say that a male teen was assaulted during the attack but that they did not require medical treatment.
They have said that they are enquiring into the incident in order to establish the full circumstances of what happened.
Staff at Café Andaluz were understood to have been extremely helpful in assisting the victims of the assault and attempted robbery.
Restaurant manager Brunce said: "One of the victims was crying looking for help and we were glad to be able to offer a safe space and assurance to the girls in the restaurant.
"We called the police and assisted them with questioning.
"It was a bustling, vibrant day in the community and it’s important we all play a part in keeping it safe for locals and tourists alike."
A Police Scotland spokesperson said: “We received a report of an attempted robbery and assault on George IV Bridge, Edinburgh, around 7.40pm on Saturday, 11 March, 2023.
“A male teenager was assaulted but did not require medical treatment.
“Enquiries to establish the full circumstances are ongoing.”
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