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Armed Post Office robbers get away with cash



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BREAKING NEWS 5.15PM: Post Office staff were threatened with a knife during a daytime robbery today.
Two men in their early 20s went into the Post Office in Broadgate, Whaplode Drove, near Spalding, at around 1pm - and after threatening staff made off with a quantity of cash.

One of the offenders knocked over a member of public who was inside the Post Office at the time of the robbery, stealing cash and bank cards from him.

The offenders are believed to have been travelling in a White Nissan Micra, which was later found burnt out and abandoned near to the A1073 at Crowland.

The offenders are described as white, aged in their twenties or early thirties, wearing black ski masks and dark coloured clothing. One of them had stubble, dark coloured hair and tanned skin.

Anyone with information should contact Lincolnshire Police on 01522 532222 quoting incident number 171 of 15 May or call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111.

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  • Last Updated: 15 May 2008 5:24 PM
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  • Location: Peterborough
 
 

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