Robbers force Telford man to drive to cash machine
A man was robbed in his own home in Telford and the robbers forced him to drive to a cash machine.
Police say that two men forced entry into a house in Seven Hills Place, Ketley, about 9.30am on Wednesday and threatened a man in his 60s.
They stole cash from a bedroom before making the occupant drive them to a cash machine at Furrows Garage, Haybridge Roundabout in Wellington.
Once at the cash machine, the victim gave one of the robbers his bank card with a false pin number, before going into a local shop and calling the police.
The suspects then left on foot in the direction of Hadley.
The first robber is described as a mixed-race man, between 23 to 27 years old, approximately 5ft 8ins and of a slim build. He was wearing a blue hooded top.
The second robber is described as a black man, who was taller than the other male. He was described as being of a large, athletic build, and had short dark hair, a beard and a moustache.
Detective Constable Paul Drury, who is leading the investigation, said: "This was a frightening incident for the victim and a thorough investigation is now underway to identify those responsible.
"We believe this to be an isolated incident, and would urge anyone who witnessed it to please call us on 101, quoting incident number 159S of 28 September 2016."
Alternatively, contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111 or at crimestoppers-uk.org