THREE masked, armed men raided a newsagent as its staff were closing the shop, carrying the a safe away in one of their victim's cars.
Police are now appealing for witnesses for the robbery, which happened at a newsagent on New Line, Greengates.
One man was armed with a gun, and another with a stick.
At 9pm three males approached a man who was outside the store closing up. They forced the victim to the ground inside the shop and demanded property.
The victim was then forced into the back of the shop where another victim - a woman - was present. As this happened one of men remained with the two. He had what police believe was a gun on him and a stick and told the two to get onto the floor as the other two people went upstairs.
They then returned with a safe from the store and demanded the male victim give them his car keys, which he did. All three then made off through the back door, placing property into the victim's car before driving off in it.
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Immediately before the incident the male victim saw a male in a garden on the other side of the road to the shop. This man then ran over towards houses further along the street.
The victim went to see what was happening and then saw another two males. Three males then ran towards him.
Officers want to speak to three males in connection with the incident. The first is described as aged between 20 and 22, of medium build and white. He spoke with a Yorkshire accent and was wearing a blue or black covered balaclava and other dark clothing. This was the man who ran over towards houses along the street.
A second male officers want to speak to in connection with the incident is described as aged between 15 and 16. He was of a slim build and wearing dark clothing and had his face covered with kitchen roll.
Detective Inspector Neil Benstead of Bradford CID, said: "Thankfully neither victim was seriously injured during this incident but it was a terrible and frightening ordeal for them to suffer.
"This happened on a busy street in Bradford and I would appeal for anyone who saw the incident or witnessed any suspicious activity in the area to get in contact."
The stolen vehicle, a black coloured Volkswagen Touran Sport with the registration WR56 WOY, was found burned out a short time later in Fagley Place.
Anyone with information can call police on 101.
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