Investigations into a robbery are underway after two masked men held their victims at knife-point in a Sandhurst car park.

The incident occurred between 8:15pm and 8:20pm on Thursday, March 7 at The Meadows car park on Marshall Road.

Multiple iPhones and a large quantity of money were stolen from inside the car after the victims fled.

Thames Valley Police are appealing for witnesses of the robbery which occurred when the victims pulled into the Meadows car park after realising they had a flat tyre.

Investigating officer Detective Constable Paul Roche said: “I am appealing for anybody who witnessed this distressing incident to please come forward. 

“I would like to appeal to those who were in the car park around the time of the incident and may have heard or captured something that could assist us on their mobile phone, please check any footage and get in touch if you have captured something that may help."

The two offenders who approached them were wearing black tracksuits, baseball hats and black facemasks 

The victims fled for their safety after the 6ft-tall offender produced a knife.

Thames Valley Police said: “You can contact us either via our website or by calling 101, quoting reference number 43240108436. 

“Alternatively, you can contact the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.”

The two offenders returned to a grey Fiat 500 vehicle, which had red wing mirrors, and drove away with the stolen property.

It was mentioned that the Fiat 500 was doing spins in the car park to turn around.

The victims did not sustain any injuries.