A robber jumped over the counter of a Market Deeping bookmakers when staff ignored a handwritten threat demanding money.

The incident happened at around 6pm on Wednesday, August 25 at the S&D Bookmakers at the Deeping Centre in Godsey Lane.

Investigating officers issued a CCTV appeal to find a man in connection with the incident, but did not specify if the man pictured was a suspect or a witness.

They said a threatening, handwritten note demanding money was handed over to staff. When no money was given, the man jumped over the counter and took an unknown quantity of cash from the till, and made off.

The force said in a statement: “He is described as white, around 5ft 8 inches tall, medium build with short brown hair.

“He was wearing jeans and a blue and red jacket which could have been an anorak. He may have been on a push bike and travelled in the direction of the petrol station.”

Officers searched the area overnight for the person responsible.

The force added: “There are likely to have been people in the area who may have seen a man fitting the offender description, or may have dashcam or phone footage.”

If you have information which can help with this incident, there are a number of ways to get in touch:

  • By clicking on the email link [email protected]. Please remember to reference incident 351 of 25 August in the subject box.
  • Via the non-emergency number 101, quoting incident 351 of 25 August
  • Through the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or online at crimestoppers-uk.org

Hundreds of people have paid tribute to the “beautiful little girl” who tragically lost her life in a caravan fire in Ingoldmells.

Thousands of pounds have been donated to the family of the child, named by friends as Louisiana-Brook from Newark.

Investigations are continuing into the cause of the blaze, which happened at the Sealands Caravan Park in Ingoldmells at around 10.30pm on Monday, August 23.

Mother Natasha Broadley managed to escape the fire with her three other children, and has since been discharged from hospital.

Tributes and heartfelt messages have poured in for the family following the harrowing incident which has left the local community in shock.

A fundraiser, set up by friend Laurie Selfridge, has so far raised more than £3,000.

She wrote under a photo of Louisiana-Brook and her siblings: “As yesterday’s tragic news has broken all our hearts … only God knows what pain Natasha and her children are going through right now.

“Their life has been torn apart in a million ways. Their baby sister so tragically taken from them all…

“If only we can give Tasha some peace at this time by helping her in any way you can would be so appreciated. Please donate anything you can.”

Click or tap here to donate.

Louisiana-Brook’s grandmother Donna Broadley thanked local people for their support and messages, and posted a series of heartbreaking images of the youngster enjoying her time on holiday.

She wrote in a public social media post: “Our hearts are broken as wee wee was our baby of the family […] Tash gave her everything, she was her right leg.”

Hundreds of people have left messages to the family, describing the toddler as a “beautiful little princess.”

Hayley Berry wrote on the family’s fundraiser: “Sleep tight princess, my heart has truly broken for you, Tasha and all the family. ”

Gabe Francis wrote: “I used to be a firefighter and at one point in time would have had to deal with this. After leaving the service and having children the same age of my own I am truly heartbroken for this family. This kind of thing shouldn’t happen.”

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