A charity shop in Keighley was subject to a robbery from its till.
Shoppers watched on as the thief grabbed £180 in cash at the Sue Ryder charity shop in Cavendish Street on Friday afternoon (6 April), whilst the shopkeeper was distracted.
The charity said the stolen cash would have been destined for Keighley's Manorlands hospice.
It is believed a second man was involved in the theft by posing as a customer.
Both suspects are described as white males aged 25 to 30 and with an unkempt appearance.
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