Workers at an Indian takeaway in Harlow were threatened with a baseball bat during a robbery.
Three men forced their way into the New Indian Balti Express in Bush Fair at around 11.40pm on March 27 before wielding the weapon and threatening staff. They stole a three-figure sum of cash and some mobile phones.
The assailants were followed along two paths from the scene leading to Tillwicks Road, to the Esso petrol station and across the road in to either Stilecroft or Little Brays before they were lost.
They are described as white, aged between 16 and 22. Two of the suspects were about 5ft 10ins tall, and the third younger man was about 5ft 2ins tall.
All of them wore black or dark clothing and had their faces covered with black scarves. They wore gloves and hats, or had their hoods up and spoke with local accents.
Anyone with information is asked to contact DC Ryan Burgess at Harlow CID on 101 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
Three men forced their way into the New Indian Balti Express in Bush Fair at around 11.40pm on March 27 before wielding the weapon and threatening staff. They stole a three-figure sum of cash and some mobile phones.
The assailants were followed along two paths from the scene leading to Tillwicks Road, to the Esso petrol station and across the road in to either Stilecroft or Little Brays before they were lost.
They are described as white, aged between 16 and 22. Two of the suspects were about 5ft 10ins tall, and the third younger man was about 5ft 2ins tall.
All of them wore black or dark clothing and had their faces covered with black scarves. They wore gloves and hats, or had their hoods up and spoke with local accents.
Anyone with information is asked to contact DC Ryan Burgess at Harlow CID on 101 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.