Two men threatened staff at a petrol station in West Dunbartonshire before making off with hundreds of pounds in cash.
The incident happened at the West Highway Service Station on Great Western Road in Clydebank shortly after 3am on Tuesday.
The pair made off with a three-figure sum in cash and headed off in the direction of Drumry Railway Station on foot.
The first man is described as being in his early 20s, white, around 5ft 8in tall with dark hair brushed forward. He had a dark covering on the lower half of his face.
The second man was reportedly also in his early 20s, white and around 5ft 8in tall. He also had a dark covering on the lower half of his face.
Detective constable Lee Cassidy said: “We would urge anyone who may recognise the description of these two men, or who saw any suspicious activity in the area to get in touch.
“We would be keen to speak to anyone who may have been driving in the area early this morning and could have dashcam footage, or who may have private CCTV from the area.
“Anyone who thinks they may be able to help can call 101, quoting reference 0316 of November 21, or call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.”
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