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Police want to speak with these two men after a Walsall supermarket worker was 'threatened with a knife'

An appeal has been launched for public help with finding two men West Midlands Police want to speak to following a supermarket robbery in Walsall.

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West Midlands Police has launched an appeal after a supermarket worker in Darlaston was threatened with what was believed to be a knife during the incident on September 25.

The robbery happened at around 6.30am on St Lawrence Way and saw bottles of alcohol taken.

The force has released a CCTV image of two people it said it wants to speak to and has asked that if anyone recognises the two men, they can get in contact via Live Chat on the West Midlands Police website or by calling 101.

West Midlands Police have issued this photo as part of the appeal
West Midlands Police have issued this photo as part of the appeal

A spokesman for West Midlands Police said: "Recognise these men? We’d like to speak to them after a robbery in Darlaston.

"A shop worker was threatened with what they believe was a knife, before bottles of alcohol were taken from St Lawrence Way.

"It happened at around 6.30am on Wednesday, September 25.

"If you can help, you can contact us via Live Chat on our website, or by calling 101 and quoting 20/875841/24."

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