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Boy robbed of cash in Sheerness after withdrawal from High Street

A boy was threatened and robbed after withdrawing money from a cash machine.

Following the incident, a computer generated image has been released by detectives investigating the theft in Sheerness.

A computer generated image has been released by detectives investigating a robbery in Sheerness. Picture: Kent Police
A computer generated image has been released by detectives investigating a robbery in Sheerness. Picture: Kent Police

At about 7pm on February 11, a boy made a withdrawal from a cash machine in the High Street.

As he walked from the ATM into Trinity Road, a man approached him and asked for some change.

When the victim declined, it is alleged the man threatened him and stole a quantity of cash.

The suspect is described as being white and aged between 25 and 30.

He was wearing a black coat with a brown fur hood, black jogging bottoms and black trainers.

Det Con Charlotte Grant, of Sittingbourne CID, said: "We have been investigating this incident including the examination of available CCTV footage.

"The victim has now been able to assist in the creation of a computer generated image.

"We would like to hear from anyone who recognises the man, or anybody who was in the area at the time of the incident who has not yet spoken to the police."

Anybody with information should call 01795 419119, quoting crime reference 46/27798/22 or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111 or by using the online form on their website.

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