By Q Radio News
A mother and son have escaped injury following an aggravated burglary in north Belfast.
It's after a man armed with a knife entered a property in the Flaxton place area of the city around 7am.
A purse was stolen in the incident.
Although the occupants were unharmed they've been left badly shaken by the ordeal.

Detective Sergeant Stephen Gardiner said : “Just after 7am today, it was reported to us that a man entered a property in the Flaxton Place area, carrying a blade. A mother and her adult son, who were asleep downstairs, were awakened by the intruder who demanded money.
“Having threatened the male occupant of the house, the man then made off with a purse. He is believed to be approximately 5’ 6” in height and was wearing a black jacket with the hood up. He also had a blue facemask on and spoke with a local accent.
“Both of the victims have gone through a frightening ordeal and have been very shaken by it. If you were in the Old Mill Road area of the city in or around 7am this morning and saw a man fitting this description - or you have any other information that could help our investigation, please get in touch with police on 101, quoting reference number 573 of 6/6/21.
“A report can be made online using the non-emergency reporting form via http://www.psni.police.uk/
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