Police are investigating a robbery in Bradford in which a mother and her baby were forced out of their vehicle by masked men who then stole the car
At about 9.20pm on Saturday, 26 November, a woman was in her silver Volkswagen Polo GTI which was parked outside Shezzaan's Restaurant in Halifax Road, when two men wearing face coverings approached the vehicle and demanded her to get out.
One of the men appeared to have a metal object in his hand.
The woman, who was in the car with an eleven-month old child, was able to remove the child before the men drove off towards Odsal Top.
Neither the woman or the child were hurt.
One of the suspects was believed to be wearing a hooded top with a grey body, back and hood and darker grey or black sleeves.
Detective Constable Simon Turton, of Bradford District CID, said:
"This was understandably a frightening experience for the victim and her child. We treat any use of a weapon extremely seriously and it is vital that we identify and bring to justice those involved."
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