TWO brave teens shouted at a would-be-robber armed with a knife when he targeted them in the street in plush Newton Mearns.

The 14-year-old boy and 15-year-old girl were walking on a cycle path leading from Barrhead Road to Crookfur Road at around 9.30pm on Saturday, August 27.

Police say as they approached an area which runs adjacent to Rodger Avenue they were approached by a man who threatened the children with a knife and demanded their personal property.

The brave youngsters, however, shouted in order to draw attention to themselves and he fled the scene empty handed.

The teenagers were not injured but police say the were left in a state of shock having been placed in a situation which caused fear and alarm.

The suspect is described as a white man with a skinny build and approximately 5ft 8ins in height.

His hair was described as brown and shaved in.

At the time of the incident, the suspect was wearing a black hooded jacket with the hood up, jogging bottoms, trainers and white t-shirt.

Detective Constable Fiona Weir, from the Community Investigation Unit, said: “Two children were threatened at knife point by a man intent on robbing them of their personal property. Although unharmed, they were clearly shocked by what occurred. Officers at the Community Investigation Unit have begun their investigation to trace the man responsible. We will ensure this man is held to account for his actions.

“We have conducted a number of door to door inquiries in the area and are still assessing CCTV opportunities.

“We know this a popular route and many residents will be concerned to learn that children were threatened on the cycle path. We do understand that this is an isolated incident and we have no further reports of a man matching the description attempting to rob anyone else that evening.

“To prey on those he believed were vulnerable is a very cruel act. At this time, we are seeking the assistance of the public to trace person responsible. If you witnessed anything suspicious around the time of the incident we would ask that you get in contact.

“No matter how small or insignificant you feel your information is, as part of our larger inquiry, it could make all the difference.”

Anyone with information can contact the Community Investigation Unit, based at Govan on the 101 number. Alternatively Crimestoppers can be contacted on 0800 555 111 where information can be given in complete confidence.