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A four-week-old baby had a kitchen knife held to her neck by two boys who broke into a flat and stole cash. Two youths who may be as young as 12 have held a kitchen knife to the neck of a four-week-old baby while breaking into a flat and stealing cash.
Police said the youths brandished kitchen knives at the baby and threatened the child's mother before they fled with the money. Police said the two brandished kitchen knives at the baby and threatened her mother before they fled with the money.
Officers said a second flat also in the Grangetown area of the city was broken into. Officers said a second flat was broken into, also in the Grangetown area of Cardiff, at about 1830 GMT on Sunday.
The two youths are described as being between 12 and 14 years old. Police are appealing for information. The two are described as between 12 and 14 years old and both were wearing hooded tops.
One of the boys is decribed as white with blonde hair. He was wearing a grey hooded top which had red lettering on; black jeans and trainers. One of the two is described as white with blond hair.
The second boy is white and was wearing a white hooded top with the hood up. He was wearing a grey hooded top which had red lettering, black jeans and trainers.
It has been reported that one of the boys stayed in the flat with the woman and baby girl while the other raided another flat in the same building when the householders were out. The second youth is also white and was wearing a white top with the hood up.
It has been reported that one of the boys stayed in the flat with the woman and baby, while the other raided another flat in the same building when the householders were out.
Anyone with information is asked to contact Cardiff Central CID on 02920 222111 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555111.Anyone with information is asked to contact Cardiff Central CID on 02920 222111 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555111.