POLICE have released a picture of this man wanted in connection with a knife-point robbery at a petrol station.

The robbery happened when a man entered the garage at Northwick Service Station, in Ombersley Road, Worcester, and threatened staff with a knife asking for money.

It is the second time the service station has been raided at knifepoint in two months.

A small amount of cash was taken.

The man is described as a white male, who did not speak very good English.

He was wearing black sunglasses, a white scarf over his mouth and nose.

He is around 5ft 8ins tall, with a stocky build and was wearing a grey hooded top, with light blue jeans and had white socks on his hands.

He is believed to have left the service station onto Northwick Avenue.

Detective constable Marcus Hobday of Worcester CID said: “We have released the CCTV footage in hope that anyone who may have seen a man acting suspiciously in or around the area just before or after the robbery occurred will get in touch with us.

"We would also like to hear from anyone who may have been driving at the time and has dashcam footage, or CCTV from the area that may help us with our enquiries, any information no matter how small may help provide crucial information and lead to his identification.

The raid took place at about 5.30am on Sunday.

The garage manager did not wish to comment further when contacted on Monday.

Any witnesses can contact DC Marcus Hobday in Worcester CID on 101 quoting incident 154s 181118. Information can also be provided anonymously by calling independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.