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Hunt stepped up for gang who raided Cinque Ports Racing shop in Hythe High Street
15:00, 08 November 2013
updated: 16:00, 08 November 2013
A £10,000 reward is being put up to catch axe-wielding robbers who terrorised a bookmaker.
The brave 69-year-old tried to tackle the masked thugs but was hurt in the raid in Hythe.
Police says that the AssociatIon of British Bookmakers have confirmed it is offering the money for information leading to the charge and conviction of those responsible.
Kent Police are now re-issuing an appeal for witnesses and a spokesman said: “The offenders demanded money and left with a quantity of cash. The owner tried to stop one of the suspects leaving the shop but was unable to and received minor injuries in the struggle.”
He had been threatened with an axe in the raid on Cinque Ports Racing in the High Street at 6pm on Monday, October 21.
The robbers had demanded money and left with a quantity of cash.
Police say that the raiders were also dressed in full-length white paper-style suits and it is believed that they left the High Street through an alleyway beside a kebab shop.
Anyone with information is asked to contact Detective Constable Jacqui Mennie at Kent Police on 01303 289406, giving reference ZY/31818/13 or Kent Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
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