Two men entered the shop and threatened and assaulted staff and demanded money
Police are hunting for two 'armed' men who threatened and assaulted staff in a Paisley store this morning.
. They then left on foot with cigarettes in the direction of Caledonia Street, Paisley.The first man is described as white, around 5ft 10ins tall, of slim build and was wearing a black face mask with a white logo on the front, a dark green hooded rain coat with the hood up, dark navy blue tracksuit bottoms with three light blue lines down the leg and black trainers.
Detective Constable Robert Young, of Paisley CID, said: “One staff member received superficial injuries as a result of the incident.
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