The suspects, who left the post office empty handed, were described as wearing all dark clothing and face coverings as police hunt for the gang

A suspected armed gang stormed a post office, threatening a female member of staff.

Police have launched a hunt for the suspects after reports three men entered the Breck Road branch in Anfield, Liverpool, and attempted to steal money. They left empty handed and the force’s investigation began.

A Merseyside police statement read: “We are appealing for information following an attempted robbery in Anfield earlier today. At around 11am on Wednesday 21 January, we received a report that three males had attempted to take cash from Breck Road post office.

“During the incident, it was reported they were armed with a possible firearm and threatened a staff member. The suspects, who left empty handed, were described as wearing all dark clothing and face coverings. They fled the scene on foot towards a dark coloured Audi that was parked in Home Bargains car park, at the rear of the post office, before driving away from the area.”

Detective Inspector Paula Jones said: “An investigation is ongoing to find the people responsible and we are appealing for anyone with information to come forward.

“Thankfully the staff member was unharmed, but she was understandably shaken by the incident. To threaten someone who is simply doing their job is appalling and will not be tolerated.

“This attempted robbery occurred during broad daylight so there would have been pedestrians and motorists in the area. If you witnessed anything suspicious or have any information whatsoever about what happened, please get in touch as a matter of urgency.

“Witness and CCTV inquiries are ongoing and we will leave no stone unturned in our pursuit of those responsible.”

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