Supermarket staff were terrorised at knifepoint by a man in a balaclava who made off with cash.
The armed robbery happened at the Tesco Express shop in Goring Way, Goring, at around 7.50am this morning.
The man approached staff at the tills, demanded money and threatened them with a knife, according to police.
He made off with around £150 cash. No staff were harmed in the robbery.
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The man is white, aged about 25, slim, between 5ft11in and 6ft1in with light brown hair.
He was wearing a full black tracksuit with a hoodie and a black balaclava where only his eyes were visible.
Detective sergeant Emma Fields said: “This was a frightening ordeal for the staff and we need to identify this suspect quickly.
“If anyone witnessed the robbery or has any information which could help our investigation, please report online or call 101 quoting serial 265 of 21/10.”
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