Police appeal after woman robbed in Bedfordshire

It happened on Wednesday 22 December

Author: Amber RoderickPublished 24th Dec 2021

Officers investigating a robbery in Bedford on Wednesday 22 December, are appealing for information.

At around 3.50pm a woman was walking on Rush Court, between Grove Place and Goldington Road, when she was approached by a man who threatened her and stole her money.

The man, described as black, in his early 30s, of lean, muscular build and around six feet tall, entered the street from Grove Place before pushing the victim to the ground and showing her what is believed to be a knife he was carrying.

Police say he threatened the woman and made off with cash, running out of the alleyway and down the road.

The offender was wearing a black knitted hat, a long sleeved orange high-vis jacket, black trousers, black gloves and a face mask.

Detective Constable Brendan Street said: “This violent attack happened in a side street close to the town centre and we are asking anyone who may have seen the man in the area at the time to get in touch. We won’t tolerate such behaviour and are asking to hear from anyone who may have information that could help us in finding the person responsible.”

Anyone with information is asked to contact police via the online reporting centre or by calling 101 and quoting reference 40/68572/21.

Alternatively you can contact Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

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