The driver of a getaway car involved in a Brighouse ramraid may have been a woman, according to police.
On Tuesday an ATM cash machine and its contents were ripped from the wall of Bailiff Bridge sub post office in New Street after being rammed by a 4x4 vehicle at 4.07am.
A grey Mitsubishi Shogun 4x4, which had been stolen from the car park of the Snooty Fox pub in Arthur Street, Keighley, between 7pm and 7.30pm on Sunday, was reversed up to the steps of the post office and used to ram the building and rip the machine out.
The vehicle was abandoned at the scene.
Police said the driver of the getaway car - a green Subaru Impreza - could be a woman with long, blonde hair.
Another suspect was described as a white man, 35 years old, 6ft tall, of stocky build with short, dark hair.
He wore a zipped-up leather jacket, black trousers and black moccasin-type shoes.
Witnesses saw the gang of four then drive off up Wakefield Road towards Hipperholme in the green Impreza. Anyone with information or who witnessed the attack is asked to contact Brighouse police on (01484) 405259 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
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