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Maidstone: Police appeal for witnesses after Shell petrol station on, A249, Detling robbed

A woman was put through a terrifying ordeal after masked robbers forced their way into a petrol station as she tried to close for the evening.

Police were called last night at 11.05pm after the incident took place at Shell service station on the Maidstone-bound carriageway of the A249, Sittingbourne Road.

The men reportedly made the woman stay in a back room whilst they stole the safe.

The Shell petrol station on the A249 Maidstone-bound. Pic: Google Maps
The Shell petrol station on the A249 Maidstone-bound. Pic: Google Maps

Patrols and a police helicopter attended the area and conducted a search for the suspects, who are believed to have left the scene in two 4x4 vehicles.

All three men had their faces covered and currently remain outstanding. They wore black clothing and gloves with hooded tops and scarfs to conceal their faces.

A vehicle was later seized nearby, in connection with the incident and is undergoing forensic checks. Crime scene investigators have also taken forensic samples from the petrol station and officers are continuing to explore any CCTV opportunities.

Detective Sergeant Jason Booth said: "The suspects forced their way into the garage as a member of staff was trying to lock the main entrance. She was then made to stay in a back room, whilst the robbery was in progress.

"Although no violence was used, this would have been a terrifying ordeal. We are following a number of lines of enquiry but I would also urge anyone who may have seen anything suspicious or has any information to get in touch."

If you can help call the west Kent appeals line on 01622 604100, quoting reference 02-1188. Alternatively contact Kent Crimestoppers, anonymously on 0800 555111.

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