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Woman in her 70s robbed as she withdrew cash from Peterborough ATM

The victim was pushed when she tried to resist

A woman in her 70s was confronted and robbed after using an ATM in Peterborough. Police have released a CCTV image of a man they would like to speak to in connection with a robbery.

The victim was using the ATM, at Sainsbury’s, in the Bretton Centre, Peterborough, at about 8.45am on Saturday, 11 November, when she was approached from behind, distracted and had £40 in cash stolen.

CCTV image of a man police would like to speak to in connection with robbery in Peterborough

CCTV image of a man police would like to speak to in connection with robbery in Peterborough

“The victim was pushed when she tried to resist,” said a Cambridgeshire police spokesperson.

Anyone with information should report it through the force website using reference 35/84220/23.

Anyone without internet access should call 101.

 

 

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