Police hunting two men who fled empty handed after blowing up a cash machine have appealed for infomation. A cordon was put in place in Sale town centre and bomb disposal experts were scrambled to the ATM outside Tescos after the explosion.
The attempted robbery was at a premises on Hereford Street at around 2.50am on Monday. Police believe the suspects used an 'explosive device' to try and steal from a cash machine.
But they did not get any cash. No injuries were reported and no arrests have been made. Streets were cordoned off around the town centre,for several hours, including Hereford Street and Springfield Road.
Police. Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service (GMFRS) and Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) attended the scene. READ MORE: Partner of man battered to death in his own home picked out alleged murderer in ID parade, jury told READ MORE: Moment killer Audi driver speeds past at 118mph seconds before horror crash on major road that left one dead In a statement issued today GMP said: "At around 2:50am on Monday 20 November, GMP were called to reports of an attempted robbery on Hereford Street, Sale.
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