MEMBERS of the public are being asked to help identify a pair of masked men who carried out a robbery at a Flintshire petrol station.
The North Wales Police South Flintshire police team issued the appeal on Wednesday morning.
A spokesman said: "We are re-appealing for help to identify the two men pictured, who carried out a robbery at a fuel station in Saltney.
"The incident happened at Morrison’s fuel station at 7am on Wednesday, November 22 last year, and was captured on CCTV.
"The pair entered the kiosk and threatened a member of staff before fleeing across the A5104 road and entering a nearby residential area."
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Detective Constable Simon Letch added: “The men pictured wore dark clothing and face coverings to hide their identity, but we are hoping somebody might recognise them from the CCTV images.
“Anyone with any information that might assist with our investigation is urged to get in touch with us either via our website, or by calling 101, quoting reference 23001172546.
"Alternatively, you can contact the independent charity CrimeStoppers anonymously."
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