Do you recognise these people?
Detectives have released CCTV images of three people they want to speak to 'as witnesses' following a knifepoint robbery in Blackpool.
Lancashire Police said the incident happened on Bank Hey Street in the town centre. A man was allegedly robbed at knifepoint in the early hours of November 6 last year. The victim then walked to McDonald's with several people before reporting the incident to police. Following CCTV enquiries, officers want to identify the three people picture above.The force stressed that they 'have not committed any crime' and they want to speak to them 'as witnesses'.
A spokesperson said: "If you recognise yourself, or know those pictured, please contact police on 101 or email [email protected] quoting log 0243 of November 6." A 21-year-old man, of no fixed address, was arrested on suspicion of robbery and has been bailed to April 3.
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