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Service station owner 'in tears' after armed robber threatened two employees at gunpoint

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The owner of a family-run service station has been left 'distraught' after a robber threatened two members of staff at gunpoint.

Sue Collinge told the Manchester Evening News that she was in tears when she heard that a masked man had snatched money from the till at Lees Village Service Station this morning (Friday October 15).

One of the employees threatened by the culprit is just 19-years-old, Sue confirmed. READ MORE: Man rushed to hospital in critical condition following Oldham disturbance "I had two young ladies working and a person has come running in with a gun," she said. "He poked it through the screen and demanded money from the till.

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