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Officers are appealing for information following reports of a robbery earlier this year.
At around 6.15pm on 10 February 2023, a man entered a bookmakers on School Road in Sale.
He approached the cashier's booth, before pointing something at a member of staff and demanding money. He then made off with a sum of money.
Detectives have utilised several lines of enquiry and are now asking for the public's help as they continue their investigation.
The officers would like to speak to the man pictured above, as they believe he could help with their enquiries.
Detective Sergeant Suzanne Griffin, from GMP's Trafford district, said: "We have looked into multiple lines of enquiry following this incident, and are now asking for the public's assistance as we continue to work.
"We are keen on speaking to the man pictured, as we believe he could hold information that could greatly benefit our investigation.
"I would ask anyone with information, no matter how big or small, to please get in touch with us."
Anyone with information should contact police on 101 or 0161 856 7527, quoting crime reference number CRI/06MM/0002639/23.
You can also get in touch with us at www.gmp.police.uk.
Alternatively, information can be passed to the independent charity Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555 111.