By Q Radio News
Shopworkers escaped injury during an armed robbery in Newry this morning.
A man carrying a knife entered the premises on Dublin Road shortly before 7.30am and ordered staff to open the till.
The suspect, who was wearing a blue fleece with hi-viz shoulders made off with a sum of money.
Detective Sergeant Ritchie said: "Shortly before 7:30am, it was reported that a man entered a shop in the area armed with a knife.
"The man demanded staff open the till and took a sum of money during the incident.
"No one was injured, as the man made off towards the Forkhill Road roundabout area.
"The man is described as wearing a blue fleece top with hi-vis shoulders, blue trousers and a semi-transparent scarf covering his face.
"Enquiries are continuing and anyone with any information about this incident or who may be able to help with the investigation, is asked to call officers on the non-emergency number 101 quoting reference number 450 26/06/2."
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