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Efits released after violent robbery at Poppy's cafe in Halfway

Police want to speak to these men after a cafe was robbed

Detectives have released efits of two men they want to speak to over a violent robbery at a cafe.

Police want to speak to these men after Poppy's Cafe was robbed
Police want to speak to these men after Poppy's Cafe was robbed

Val Hook, who owns Poppy's Cafe in Minster Road, Halfway, was threatened with a knife, hit on the back of the head and punched in the face while she was opening up for business.

Money in the till, between £30 and £40, was taken before the two robbers fled at about 6.15am on Thursday, August 2.

Police are looking for a white, well-spoken man, in his late 40s, around 6ft with short, light brown hair. He was wearing a blue jacket and a white top.

The other man was of eastern European appearance, around 5ft 6ins, with scruffy, short black hair.

He was wearing dark trousers and a burnt orange t-shirt. He had a tattoo on his right arm.

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