Police are appealing for any witnesses to a robbery in Savernake Park last Thursday as three men made away with £200 in cash.
At around 5.50pm on Thursday 17 April, a man was walking home from work through the park, and saw three men sitting on breeze blocks nearby.
The men approached him and two pulled knives while the third demanded he hand over his phone.
Contained within the phone case was £200 in cash which the robbers took before discarding the phone and making off.
The first male is described as white, around 5'2" and a slim build in his early teens to early 20s wearing a cap with OBEY written on the front, with a dark windbreaker jacket, white trainers and black gloves.
The second man is described as oriental in appearance, between 5'6" to 5'7", of slim build with dark hair and his hood pulled up.
The third man was white, around 5'10", of slim build in his late teens to early 20s, wearing a beanie hat, white trainers and dark gloves.
Anyone with any information should contact PC Sonia Marsh at the Priority Crime Team on 01793 507912, or Crimestoppers where information can be left anonymously.
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