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Police investigating robbery of two convenience stores in London Road and Bewsbury Cross Lane in Dover

Detectives investigating robberies that occurred at two convenience stores in Dover on the same night have released CCTV images of men they would like to speak to.

The first occurred at 7.07pm on Tuesday, November 4 at J & H Convenience Store in London Road.

Two men have entered the store and one man jumped over the counter and stole around £300 in cash. They took two 8”x8” clear plastic boxes that the cash was stored in.

Police have released images from CCTV in J & H Convenience Store, London Road.
Police have released images from CCTV in J & H Convenience Store, London Road.

The first man was wearing dark clothing holding a hammer and clothing covering his face. The second man was wearing a red with large check pattern hoody holding a knife.

He had his hood up but no mask.

The second incident occurred 9.43pm at the One Stop Shop, Bewsbury Cross Lane in Whitfield.

Two men entered the store with hammers and jumped over the counter smashing into the tills and stealing about £350 from the two tills as well as some alcohol.

Around £350 was taken from the One Stop in Whitfield
Around £350 was taken from the One Stop in Whitfield

The first man was seen to be wearing a navy blue hoody top, black tracksuit bottoms and dark/grey trainers.

It is also thought the man was wearing gloves.

The second man was wearing a dark or black jacket with his hood up, tracksuit bottoms with a white stripe and black,grey and white trainers. His face was covered.

Detective inspector Bill Thornton said: “We are linking the two offences due to the similar descriptions and distinctive clothing items that appear common across the two offences. The two offences also occurred within such a short space of time so it could be the same men.

“The staff in the stores at the time were significantly threatened and intimidated but thankfully no-one was injured.

“I would urge anyone who may recognise the men in the images to contact Kent Police straight away.”

Anyone with information should call Kent Police on 01843 222289 quoting reference ZY/36340/14.

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