A man suffered a facial injury after being robbed at knifepoint on a street in Lancaster.
Police have today released information about the incident, which happened on Saturday, August 12, at around 10pm.
The robbery occurred at the junction of Noel Road and Clare Road in Lancaster, as three men initially approached the victim on Torrisholme Road, before assaulting him and making threats with a knife, leaving him with an injury to the face.
They made off with his wallet, though it contained no cash and was located a short time later.
Police say they have been following up a number of lines of enquiries but are now asking for information from the public.
If you witnessed it, or have any CCTV or dashcam footage, call 101 quoting log 1550 of August 12, 2023.


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