CCTV appeal after a number of robberies in St Helens

Police want to speak to these two men

Author: Nathan MarshPublished 18th Aug 2022

An investigation's underway after three robberies within about 10 minutes of each other in St Helens.

At around 5.10pm on Sunday 31 July, a young man was walking along Duke Street near to Hot Stuff takeaway when he was approached by two unknown males, grabbed around the throat and demands were made for his wallet. He was assaulted to the head by a baseball bat and ran into the takeaway where he was assisted by staff. The suspects ran off down Duke Street, turning into Hamer Street. He was left shaken but not seriously injured.

A short time later on Hamer Street, a delivery rider was sat on his motorcycle outside The Balti Tandoori Restaurant. He was approached from behind and struck on the shoulder and neck by a man carrying a baseball bat. The victim was wearing a protective jacket and helmet and was able to take the bat from the suspect, before restaurant staff came out to assist. The suspects ran away towards Lowe Street/Barton Close.

At 5.20pm, a woman was walking along Cowley Hill Lane near to Cooper Street, when she was approached by a man who demanded her bag and purse, which she handed over, fearing for her safety.

A second delivery driver stopped to assist, and had his mobile phone stolen in a struggle. The suspects ran off towards Atherton Street.

Detective Sergeant Dave Glover said:

“This was a chaotic and shocking series of events, which took place in a very short space of time and left those targeted distressed and the first victim injured. Since then, we have continued to carry out extensive enquiries to identify those responsible and remove them from the community, and we will take action on any information that comes in.

“The men pictured may have information to assist us in this investigation, so if you recognise them please come forward. Though we understand the images are not crystal clear, if you recognise them or their clothing then please come forward.

“If you were in the area on the day in question and saw any of these incidents, or live or work locally and have CCTV, dashcam and other footage to help, please let us know. Our enquiries lead us to believe that the robbery of the woman and the second delivery driver may have been witnessed by at least one other member of the public. Was this you? Please come forward directly or anonymously through Crimestoppers.”

Anyone who recognises the males pictured or has other information is urged to contact us via our social media desk on Twitter @MerPolCC or Facebook ‘Merseyside Police Contact Centre’ quoting incident reference 22000553176.

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