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Calm cashier thwarts attempted armed robbery on cash exchange in Birmingham

The thief left the shop empty-handed after the cashier appeared to refuse to hand over any money

Jack Simpson
Wednesday 11 March 2015 11:17 EDT
The calm cashier refused the thief's cash demands
The calm cashier refused the thief's cash demands (West Midlands Police)

An armed thief was left empty-handed when an attempt to steal from a Birmingham money exchange was thwarted by an amazingly calm cashier.

In the footage released by West Midlands Police yesterday, a hooded man is seen entering the Eurochange shop on Birmingham’s Kings Heath High Street on Saturday 28 February.

However, the cashier remains unmoved.

Unable to get any money out of the cool cashier, the gunman eventually gets cold feet and exits the shop empty-handed.

According to police, the man is around 5ft 8in tall, clean shaven, with fairly light skin and brown eyes.

PC Kate Watts from Kings Heath Police Station said: “The CCTV captured clear images of the offender and I am confident someone will be able to recognise him.

“I would ask anyone who knows the identity of this man to call police on 101 or call Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555 111.”

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