Crimestoppers offer reward following robbery in Cardiff
A reward of up to £2,000 is being offered to catch a man who is wanted in South Wales in connection with a number of robberies.
Officers are trying to locate 31-year-old Lloyd Kieran Jones following the incidents, which have occurred in the last few weeks.
On the afternoon of Tuesday, September 25, a quantity of cash was stolen from a travel agent in Whitchurch, Cardiff, by a man claiming to have a bomb.
The same technique was used to steal money from premises in Gwent, Dyfed Powys, West Mercia, Avon and Somerset and Gloucester.
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Thousands of pounds and foreign currency have been stolen and in every case the man has passed a note to staff claiming to have a bomb, independent charity Crimestoppers said.
The reward will be given to people who provide information which results in police officers arresting and convicting those responsible for the robberies.
Anyone who knows of his whereabouts is urged to contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or through the secure online form at www.crimestoppers-uk.org.




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