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Can you help us identify this man?
Officers investigating a robbery in Andover have released this image of a man they would like to speak to.
The incident happened between 9.35pm and 9.45pm on Thursday 28 January in Admiral Way, Andover.
A man in his 30s was walking along Admiral Way, between the Queen Charlotte pub and the Co-op, when he was stopped by two men.
The men assaulted him and threatened him with a weapon, whilst making demands for his bank card and PIN.
The man handed over his bank card and PIN.
One of the men then went to the Co-op and withdrew cash before returning the card to the victim and running off.
The first man is described as being approximately 24-years-old, 5ft 7ins tall and stocky build. He was wearing black clothing with the hood up and a blue face mask.
The second man is described as being white, approximately 22-years-old, 5ft 9ins tall and skinny build. He was wearing a black hoodie with small white logo on the back of the neck, black trousers and white trainers with a black logo.
Do you recognise the man in this image?
Anyone who witnessed anything suspicious or has any information should call 101 quoting 44210033908.
Alternatively people can call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.