A man was injured after three men armed with a weapon broke into a flat in Morecambe and demanded money.
Police have released more details of the incident on Eskdale Place on the Branksome Estate on the afternoon of Thursday September 8.
Three men used a power tool to break into the flat. They were armed with a weapon and threatened the people inside, demanding money.
A man suffered a cut to his eye during the incident. The culprits left empty-handed and police are appealing for information to help track them down.
Speaking on his regular Beyond the Beat segment on Beyond Radio, Det Sgt Adie Knowles said that a small white panel van and a black VW Polo were used during the aggravated burglary, which took place at around 2.15pm.
If anyone has any information, please contact police on 101 or on the freephone Crimestoppers line 0800 555111.


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