Police release CCTV images after a family-run petrol station was held up at gunpoint

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Detectives have released CCTV images of a man they want to speak to in connection with an armed robbery at a family-run petrol station.

Lees Village Service Station on Oldham was held up at gunpoint on Friday, October 15. A man fled with £300 in cash after pointing what appeared to be a gun at staff members.

Speaking to the Manchester Evening News later that day owner Sue Collinge said the raid had left her in tears and told how one of the staff on duty at the time was just 19-years-old. READ MORE: Man City fan attacked in Belgium still in coma as five appear in court She said: "The poor lady was in a bit of a flap and couldn't get the till open and he's waving the gun and screaming at her.

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