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CCTV released in hunt for Kirkcaldy armed robbers

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Police have released CCTV footage of two men involved in an armed robbery in Kirkcaldy earlier this year.

The six-minute film shows the suspects entering the TSB in Dunearn Drive on Friday January 29 before making off with a sum of money.

Both men fled the scene on bikes and were spotted a short time later on Cawdor Crescent.

Anyone who recognises the men or who remembers seeing them near the bank is asked to come forward immediately.

The first man is described as white, in his late 20s or early 30s with dark stubble.

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He was wearing a dark baseball cap and dark clothing.

The second man is described as white, 5ft 9in, around 30, of medium build and with stubble.

He wore a dark baseball cap, dark blue/grey hooded top and dark trainers.

He also wore dark blue jogging bottoms with a distinctive white motif running down one leg.

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Inquiries have established the jogging bottoms are made by Polish manufacturer Mordex – a brand associated with bodybuilding.

It is believed at least one of the men is eastern European.

Detective Inspector Colin Robson of Fife Division Crime Management, who is leading the investigation, said: “As a result of our enquiries we are now in a position to release this footage to the public and it’s my hope that this will help identify the suspects or even jog memories for people who were in the area.

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“I can reassure the local community that we’re working tirelessly to track down these men and will exhaust all avenues of inquiry.

“While the answer to their identity remains unknown, it may lie in the local community and I would urge anyone who views this footage, which is being shared nationally, and who recognises them or their description to contact police immediately.”

Anyone with information can contact Police Scotland on 101 or alternatively, the charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.