By David Hunter
Three masked men armed with a gun have attempted to rob a cash in transit van in Lisburn.
The suspects approached the vehicle in Knockmore Road at around 6am and demanded money.
One of the men was armed with a firearm, however the group made off empty handed.
A spokesperson for the PSNI said: "One man is described as being of stocky build, wearing a dark-coloured coat and tracksuit bottoms with white stripes down the legs.
"The second is said to be of heavy build and wearing light-coloured tracksuit bottoms and top, with a hi-vis bib or vest, open at the front. His top is said to have a small area of white or light coloured writing on the left side of the chest.
The third man was reported to be of a slim to medium build and wearing dark-coloured trousers with a lighter coloured hooded top and a hi-vis bib or vest, open "at the front.
"It is believed they fled the scene in a silver BMW, which was found abandoned a short time later in the Windermere area.
"Police believe they then got into a second car, a grey BMW. A fourth suspect, the driver, has been described as being of a large, stocky build, around 35 years old with dark, spikey hair, a stubbly grey beard and wearing a dark grey fleece."
Anyone who witnessed suspicious activity in the area at the time has been asked to contact detectives.
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