Belfast: Police linking two armed robberies

Staff threatened with hammer in Shankill Road area

Author: Tara MclaughlinPublished 2nd Jan 2021

Officers are investigating after two armed robberies, thought to be linked, in Belfast.

The first happened at a shop just before eight, the second around 11 in the Shankill road area on Friday night.

Staff were threatened with a hammer but were not injured.

Detective Sergeant Eric Fairfield said that police received a report at around 7.50pm that a man armed with a hammer entered a shop in the area and threatened two members of staff before making off with a sum of cash.

The man is described as being around 5ft 7in and wearing white trainers, dark blue jeans, a grey cardigan, a football scarf and a black hat.

He is also described as wearing yellow and red gloves.

Detectives are linking this incident to an earlier report of an armed robbery at a shop in the Shankill Road area on Friday morning.

DS Fairfield added: "At around 10.55 am, it was reported that a man entered a shop in the area armed with a hammer.

"He threatened a male member of staff and then made off with a sum of money towards the Agnes Street area following the incident.

"The man is described as wearing a dark coloured hooded top with yellow writing and a yellow design on the front. This man is described as wearing grey tracksuit bottoms, black trainers with a white design on either side of the shoes and a black mask.

"Inquiries are continuing and we would appeal to anyone who witnessed the incident or who saw anything suspicious in the area, to contact detectives on 101.''