On Friday (26/8), at around 4.40pm, Two men brandished a large knife and threatened two other men who were in the restaurant on Wycombe Retail Park, London Road.
The offenders are aged in their late teens to early twenties. One man was wearing a face covering and a hooded top, with the hood over his head. The second man is described as black with short dreadlocks.
Investigating officer PC Hannah Ransome, based at High Wycombe police station, said: “We are appealing to any witnesses to this incident to please come forward with any information or footage they may have.
“We would also like to make sure any witnesses are offered appropriate support following this incident.
“We have yet to identify the victims in this incident. I would like to appeal directly to them to make contact with us as well.
“If you have any information or footage of this incident, or want to make contact with us, you can let us know online, or by calling 101, quoting reference 43220384037.
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