Staff at an Oxfordshire wine shop were threatened with what is believed to be a gun during at attempted robbery.

The incident occurred at Eynsham Cellars in Mill Street as an offender entered and threatened a staff member who was a woman in her 40s.

It is reported by Thames Valley Police she was threatened with a weapon, possibly a gun, at around 7pm on Friday, April 12.

The offender then put a bag on the counter and told the staff member to fill it with money.

She then ran into the back of the shop and the offender then ran off down John Lopes Road, then Evans Road and into Back Lane Car Park, police have said.

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Police say that nothing was stolen and have since released a CCTV image of a man who officers wish to speak to.

They believe he may have vital information about an attempted robbery in Eynsham.

Investigating officer Detective Constable Matthew Leney said: “I understand this attempted robbery may cause some concern but luckily incidents involving firearms are very rare.

“While nothing was stolen and no one was physically injured, we do not underestimate the impact this sort of incident can cause on those involved.

“We are investigating this attempted robbery as a priority and are releasing this CCTV image of a man we would like to speak to as we believe he may have vital information about it.

Oxford Mail: Police would like to speak to the individual picturedPolice would like to speak to the individual pictured (Image: Thames Valley Police)“I appreciate the quality of the image is not great but I believe it may be enough for someone to identify the man pictured.

“I am appealing to anybody who recognises this man, or the man himself, to please come forward as soon as possible.

“To contact us, call 101 or make a report on our website, quoting reference number 43240167978.

“Alternatively, you can provide information anonymously to independent charity Crimestoppers by calling 0800 555 111 or via its website.

“Anyone with concerns about the incident should speak to a uniformed officer.”