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BREAKING NEWS: Man and daughter threatened with knife



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POLICE are appealing for witnesses after a 29-year-old man and his daughter were allegedly threatened by two men with a knife on Greenfield Road.
The man was walking down the road at around 11.45am yesterday when a silver car pulled alongside the pavement and the men inside tried to speak to him.

The man and his daughter carried on walking at which point one of the men in the car allegedly produced a knife.

The driver is described as medium to stocky build, aged between 21-25, white with tanned skin and wearing a dark hooded top with a zip up the front.

He had short dark hair which was gelled.

The passenger was described as white, also aged between 21-25, with light coloured hair and slight facial hair.

He was wearing a light coloured cap, a hooded top and white trainers.
Anybody with any information should contact Humberside Police on 0845 6060111 quoting log number 241 or call Crimestoppers annoymously on 0800 555 111.



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  • Last Updated: 27 March 2008 3:12 PM
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  • Location: Bridlington
 
 
  

 
 

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