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Hunt for raiders of Coral bookmakers



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Published Date: 08 May 2008
TWO men, one armed with a knife, made off with nearly £250 from a Staincliffe bookmakers.
The Asian men entered Coral bookmakers in Dewsbury Gate Road at around 9.10pm on Wednesday, April 30, and demanded for money.

They made off on foot with the money in coins and notes.

Both suspects were slim, aged 16-18 years old and around 5ft 9ins tall. The man holding the 8in-long silver knife had short black hair combed forward into a fringe and was wearing a camouflage-type parker jacket with a light brown fur hood. His nose and mouth were covered with a dark coloured scarf.

He wore dark trousers and black and white footwear, had dark heavy eyebrows and spoke with a local Asian accent.

The second suspect wore a dark coloured hooded jacket which had light coloured horizontal stripes and white writing on the front. He was wearing a black and white checked scarf, dark jeans and black and white footwear.

He was also carrying a JD plastic draw-string carrier bag.

Anyone with information is asked to contact DS Clare Hirst at Dewsbury CID on 0845 6060606.



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  • Last Updated: 08 May 2008 10:40 AM
  • Source: Batley News
  • Location: Batley
 
 
  

 
 


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