Woman robbed at knifepoint
A WOMAN had a sharp object held to her face in a robbery in Huntingdon. The victim was walking from Sainsburys towards Trinity Place car park when she was approached by three white men on Thursday, January 24. One of the men held the sharp object, thoug
A WOMAN had a sharp object held to her face in a robbery in Huntingdon.
The victim was walking from Sainsburys towards Trinity Place car park when she was approached by three white men on Thursday, January 24.
One of the men held the sharp object, thought to be a knife, to her face and demanded money.
A member of the public then walked passed and the three men ran off into Trinity Place car park.
The first man is described as being around 17-years-old, with a medium build, 5'6" tall, wearing a dark baseball cap and a dark coloured zip up jacket with a white motif on the left side of the chest area.
The second man is described as being skinny, around 5'4" tall, with short dark hair and wearing a dark Reebok hooded top.
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The third man is described as wearing a white baseball cap.
DC Mark Cockerham, investigating, said: ""We would like to hear from anyone who may have seen three men running away from Trinity Place."
INFORMATION: Anyone with any information is asked to contact DC Cockerham at Huntingdon Police Station on 0845 4564564 or call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111.