CCTV appeal after taxi driver threatened with knife

A Google street view photo of Glasshouse Street. It's a road in the city with tall buildings either side, lamp posts and a couple of trees on the right.Image source, Google
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The taxi driver was threatened in Glasshouse Street, police said

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Police have released CCTV images of two men they wish to speak to after a taxi driver was threatened with a knife.

Nottinghamshire Police said officers were called to Glasshouse Street, in Nottingham, at about 10:40 GMT on 9 December following an altercation between the driver and two passengers.

They had argued about payment of the fare before one of the men produced a knife and made threats to the victim, the force added.

On Sunday, officers released two photographs of two men they would like to identify.

Two CCTV images side-by-side of two men police wish to speak to. The man on the left is black and is wearing dark clothing, with his hood up. The man on the right is white and is wearing a black coat, black hat and grey hoody, with his hoods up. They both look youngImage source, Nottinghamshire Police
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Police believe the men pictured may have information about what happened

PC Octavia Watson said: "Thankfully, the taxi driver was not hurt, but this will have been a frightening ordeal for him to go through as he tried to do his job.

"We believe the two men pictured could have important information about what happened.

"If you know who they are, please get in touch without delay."

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