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PetQuip UK Pet Retailer of the Year Betty & Butch goes global
Local residents help fire-hit Essex pet shop to re-open
TopLife announces double digit growth for 2014
Animology boosts Nordic reach as it launches in Finland and Sweden
ORIJEN and ACANA now available as Pampurred Pets opens in Brighton
PATS Sandown will welcome over 30 new exhibitors
Crown Pet Foods to launch Retail Web-Shop at PATS Sandown
Britain is bursting with unwanted pets, claim leading vets
HOWND to launch new range of 'Cruelty Free’ dog grooming products
Trade bodies issue warning over review of exotic pets in Scotland
But top vets welcome Scottish Government decision
Firefighters tackle Sudbury pet food factory blaze
Hampshire man banned from selling dogs
Animals rescued after electrical fire breaks out in pet shop
New leash of life for Gizmo after freak accident
Full steam ahead for Hollings treats
Dog Rocks to supply Stax and Decco
Vets issue ‘must-know’ facts on keeping goats as Chinese Year of the Goat starts
Animal protesters at illegal Chelmsford pet shop trial
Hunt for armed man who robbed pet shop
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Hunt for armed man who robbed pet shop
 

Police investigating an armed robbery at a pet shop in Mirfield have released an e-fit image of the suspect.

The offence happened at the store in Lee Green, Mirfield, at around 2.30pm on Tuesday, 10 February. A man, who was armed with what is described as a handgun, stole a small amount of cash from the till.

The suspect is described as a white man, aged in his late teens to early 20s, wearing a dark hooded top and dark grey scarf over his face.

Detective Constable Kris Roberts, of Kirklees CID, said: "We believe the man involved in this armed robbery may have been loitering around the shop shortly beforehand.

"We would urge anyone who believes they saw this man or who has information about his identity to call Kirklees CID on 101."

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