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Detectives investigating a report of robbery at a petrol station in Narborough Road have released an image of a woman they want to speak to.
At around 7.20pm on Sunday 2 April, a woman went into the petrol station and put bottles of wine into a bag she was carrying. When she was challenged by members of staff, she made verbal threats towards them and left on foot.
It is believed the woman may have also stolen items from the same petrol station on 29 March, when she was in the company of an unknown man, who is also pictured below.
Detective Constable Sally Harrold, the investigating officer, said: “From enquiries carried out since the incident occurred, I believe the two people pictured may have information that could help my investigation.
“If you know who they are, or one of those people is you, then please get in touch.”
You can pass on information by visiting https://www.leics.police.uk/ro/report/ocr/af/how-to-report-a-crime/ and quoting reference 23*204092.
Alternatively call 101.