Police in Derry are investigating an armed robbery in the Strathfoyle area of Derry last night.
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At around 6.30pm a man armed with a screwdriver entered a shop on Deramore Drive.
He threatened a female staff member, forcing her behind the counter and making her open the till.
The robber then grabbed some money from the till and ran off.
The shop assistant was left shocked but physically uninjured.
Appealing for information, PSNI Detective Inspector McStravick said: “The robber is described as wearing a full face mask, commonly known as a ‘morph mask’. Witnesses describe him as being around 6 feet tall and slim, possibly aged between 20 and 30. He is understood to have spoken with a local Derry accent.
“We are keen to hear from witnesses or anyone with any information. Strand Road Reactive and Organised Crime can be contacted by calling 101.”
DI McStravick concluded: “If someone would prefer to provide information without leaving their name they can contact the Crimestoppers charity anonymously on 0800 555 111.”
Sinn Fein councillor for the area, Paul Fleming, urged anyone with information to bring it forward to police “immediately.”
He added: “This must have been a very frightening experience for the member of staff as it’s reported a screwdriver was used during this robbery.”