A man entered a petrol station and threatened staff with a knife before stealing several bottles of wine.

Police are now appealing for help to identify a man they wish to speak to following the armed robbery in Blackpool.

The incident occurred at around 4.45am on April 27 at the Esso petrol station on Collingwood Avenue, when a man entered the shop with a knife and threatened staff before making off with bottles of wine.

Enquiries are ongoing and officers would now like to speak to the man in the attached images.

DC Stu Kane, of Blackpool CID, said: “This was a scary incident for the staff in the shop at the time, and it has left them extremely shaken.

"Nobody should be threatened in this way while simply going about their work and we are determined to find the person responsible.

“As part of our investigation we would now like to speak to the man in the attached stills and are asking anybody who recognises him, or has information about who he might be, to get in touch straight away.

"Similarly we would like to speak to anyone who has any other information about this incident.”

Anybody with information should call 101, quoting log 133 of April 27.