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A CCTV image has been released of a man police want to speak to in connection with a robbery.
Police are renewing their appeal to the public after the incident at the Co-operative Bank in Hythe Street.
At 10.23am on June 27 police were called to reports a man had just stolen £2,000 before running out of the bank towards Dartford train station via Home Gardens.
CCTV later picked him up on a train travelling towards London.
Nobody was hurt in the robbery and no weapons were used.
Detectives are hoping the image will jog the public's memory.
The offender is described as black, between the ages of 16 and 30, around 5ft 7ins in height, with an unkempt Afro hairstyle and of a slim build.
He was wearing a black vest, black shirt and dark trousers, and carrying a black bag.
DC James Crouch of Kent Police said: "While we are still looking into different lines of enquiry, I would be keen to hear from anybody who saw this man in or around Dartford or on the railway system on the 27 June - if anyone who recognises him."
If you think you can help, call 01474 366072, quoting crime reference XY/19654/13.