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Tunbridge Wells attempted robbery in Camden Road sparks police appeal
13:00, 06 October 2014
updated: 13:40, 06 October 2014
Detectives are appealing for the public’s help after an attempted robbery in Tunbridge Wells.
Shortly before 6pm on Saturday, October 4 a man reportedly entered a shop in Camden Road and demanded the shopkeeper hand over the money from the till, threatening the victim with a small pen knife.
The shopkeeper challenged the man who turned and ran out of the shop empty-handed and is believed to have headed towards High Brooms rail station.
The suspect is described as being a white man, aged between 22-28 years-old.
He was approximately 5ft 8in tall, wearing a black hoodie, tight blue jeans with a ‘stone washed’ effect, and white trainers that were ‘well worn’.
Anyone with any information about the offence is asked to contact Detective Constable Ben Clatworthy at Tonbridge police station by calling 01732 379145, quoting crime reference YY/20198/14. Alternatively call Kent crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.
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