Cops are hunting a driver after a hit and run in Edinburgh left one man in hospital.
The incident happened in the city's Gorgie Road at around 8:00pm on Friday, September 3.
A male pedestrian was struck by a vehicle but the driver made off before the police arrived, reports Edinburgh Live.
Pictures from the busy road last night show two cop cars and one ambulance at the scene.
The man was rushed to hospital but his injuries aren't thought to be life-threatening.
A probe has now been launched and police are urging anyone with information to come forward.
A Police Scotland spokesperson said: “Officers were called to Gorgie Road in Edinburgh just before 8pm on Friday, 3 September following a crash between a pedestrian and a vehicle.
“The male pedestrian was taken to hospital for treatment. His injuries aren’t believed to be life-threatening.
“The vehicle left the scene prior to police arrival and enquiries are ongoing to identify and trace it. Anyone who can assist with this, or witnessed the crash, should contact officers via 101 and quote incident number 3131 of 3 September.”