A GROUP of robbers stole money from the tills after making threats to stab supermarket staff in Bracknell.
The Co-op in Rectory Row, Easthampstead was robbed by four men on Sunday night.
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At about 11.10pm, four men scrambled into the store and made threats to staff members.
A large amount of cash was stolen during the robbery and no one was reportedly injured.
Locals scurried on social media to report that an incident took place at the supermarket.
The man behind We Love Bracknell facebook page said: "We’re aware of the armed robbery at Co-op in Easthampstead and feel gossiping about it will just add to the stress of those caught up in what must have been a very scary experience.
"There isn’t really anything else to say other than we’re thinking of them and if anyone has any information please report it to the Police on 101.
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Police said: "Thames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses following a robbery in Bracknell on Sunday evening.
"The incident occurred at approximately 11.10pm when four men entered the Co-operative store in Rectory Row, Easthampstead, Bracknell, and made threats to staff members.
"A quantity of cash was stolen in the robbery, but nobody was injured.
"Anyone with any information should call 101, quoting reference 43200079452."
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