Detectives are appealing for information following a robbery at a bank in Leeds on Friday, 30 June.
At 9.03am police received reports of a robbery at the Yorkshire Bank branch on Harehills Lane.
A black Volvo XC60 4x4 vehicle, containing three men, was reversed into the large side window of the premises while the branch was still closed and staff were loading the cash machines.
Two of the men, who were masked, entered the premises and stole boxes containing cash while the staff escaped to safety elsewhere in the building. No-one was injured.
The vehicle, which was bearing false registration plates EU65LFU, was found set on fire a short time later on the driveway of an unoccupied house on Brander Road in Gipton.
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