
Merseyside Police are aiding West Mercia Police in their bid to trace a man from this region who failed to answer his police bail in connection with a robbery that took place in September 2010.
Peter Shaun Oates, 25, was arrested on suspicion of robbery in connection with a cash in transit robbery.
The incident took place at 1.20am on Friday September 3rd 2010 at HSBC on High Street, Leintwardinen.
Two delivery men walking towards the bank were approached by four men when violence was used and cashboxes containing thousands of pounds were handed over.
Two men involved have already been charged with robbery and West Mercia Police confirmed a reward is available to anyone who provides information that leads to successful conviction.
A statement from HSBC Bank plc, on behalf on BBA (British Bankers' Association) said:
"A reward of up to £25,000 may be paid to any member of the public who provides information in relation to a serious crime against HSBC Bank plc.
"The award applies to any offence committed in the United Kingdom, Channel Islands or the Isle of Man. HSBC Bank plc is a participating member of the BAA Rewards Scheme."
Meanwhile, Detective Inspector Carl Moore, from West Mercia Police, said:
"It is vital we trace Mr Oates as soon as we can. He has knowingly avoided answering his bail and remains at large by deliberately evading capture.
"I would ask anyone who knows where he is, or where he has been in recent times, to come forward and share that information with us so that we can track him down and ensure the judicial process restarts.
"Anyone who has information about Peter Oates should call West Mercia Police on 0300 333 3000. Alternatively, please remember that information can also be left anonymously by calling independent charity, Crimestoppers, on 0800 555 111."
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