Cash stolen and staff threatened with metal pole in Wolverhampton petrol station robbery

Police are appealing for information after a robbery at a petrol station in Wolverhampton.

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At around 2am on March 3, three suspects broke into a petrol station store on Wellington Road in Wolverhampton.

The suspects smashed a glass front door to get inside the store, before stealing cash from the till and threatening a staff member with a metal pole.

Police are appealing for information after a robbery at a petrol station in Wolverhampton
Police are appealing for information after a robbery at a petrol station in Wolverhampton

Since the incident, West Midlands Police have conducted a number of enquiries such as reviewing CCTV and speaking to residents nearby. They would now like the public's help as part of their investigation.

The first suspect is described as a white man, 5ft 10ins tall, in his 20s, and was wearing a black puffer coat, black trousers, and a dark coloured face covering. The second suspect is described as a man wearing dark coloured clothing. The third suspect was also believed to be wearing a face covering.

Anyone who may have any information about the incident is asked to call 101 quoting 20/165631/26.