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Burglar steals shotgun in robbery Farm cordoned off after robbery
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A man armed with a knife has seized a shotgun after breaking into a house in the Newtownstewart area in County Tyrone. A derelict farm in County Tyrone has been cordoned off by police after a man and his wife were robbed in their home in the Newtownstewart area.
He also assaulted the owner of the house on Plumbridge Road during the incident which took place just after 2200 GMT on Tuesday. A man armed with a knife seized a shotgun and stole a car after breaking into the house on the Plumbridge Road just after 2200 GMT on Tuesday.
The attacker also threatened the man's wife and took her car, which was later found abandoned nearby. The robber also assaulted the man and threatened his wife.
A derelict farm on the Plumbridge Road has been cordoned off by police. The stolen car was later found at the derelict farm, which is situated a short distance from the house.
Police have warned the public not to approach the man, who is described as aged in his mid 30s and about 5ft 8ins tall. Police have warned the public not to approach the man.
He is said to be of muscular build, with short black hair, a round face and prominent eyes. He is described as aged in his mid 30s and about 5ft 8ins tall of muscular build, with short black hair, a round face and prominent eyes.
It is thought he comes from the Belfast area but may have been living recently in Leeds.It is thought he comes from the Belfast area but may have been living recently in Leeds.