CCTV images released as police investigate robbery on Greater Manchester street
Police want to speak to these two men
Police have issued CCTV images of two men they wish to speak to following a robbery.
Officers in Tameside have been investigating an incident that took place on Warwick Terrace, in Dukinfield.
Greater Manchester Police says it received a report of an electric scooter being stolen from the area.
The force has today (April 24) released four CCTV images, showing two men who they believe could have key information for the investigation.
It's believed the incident took place on the evening of Tuesday, February 18.
Anyone who saw what happened or recognises the two men pictured is asked to come forward to GMP.
A GMP Tameside spokesperson said: "At around 10pm on Tuesday, February 18 2025, we received a report of a robbery of an electric scooter on Warwick Terrace in Dukinfield.
"No arrests have been made but we would like to identify and speak to these two men.
"Anyone with information is asked to call 101 quoting incident 3473 of February 18, 2025."
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