Man arrested after knife point robbery at Halifax bank in Fleetwood
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Lancashire Police said a man brandishing a knife stormed into the Halifax branch in Poulton Street at around 9.13am.
The man allegedly threatened staff with a knife and demanded money.
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Hide AdPolice said staff handed the man a quantity of cash, before he fled on a bicycle in the direction of Blakiston Street.
The bank was placed in lock-down and a police cordon put in place outside its entrance.
Police arrested a man within 90 minutes of the robbery and a knife has been recovered nearby.
A police spokesman said: "We were called at 9.13am today (Thursday) to reports of a robbery at Halifax bank on Poulton Street in Fleetwood.
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Hide Ad"It was reported that a man entered the store brandishing a knife and made demands for money.
"The offender made off with an amount of money in the direction of Blakiston Street.
"A knife has been recovered.
"Enquiries are ongoing but we would like to reassure you that we are treating this as an isolated incident and do not believe there to be any wider threat to the general public.
"A man has been arrested in connection with the investigation."
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Hide AdDC Maughan added: "This violent offence has been committed on a busy town centre street where bystanders, including children, were going about their everyday business.
"We are asking anybody who witnessed anything at the time or is aware of other relevant information, who have not yet been in contact with the police, to please contact us via the following details."
Anyone with information should call 101 or email [email protected] quoting log number 293 of 12 December.
Halifax has been approached for comment.