Armed gang threatened McDonalds' staff

Police in Northern Ireland have launched an investigation after an armed gang threatened workers during a botched robbery at …

Police in Northern Ireland have launched an investigation after an armed gang threatened workers during a botched robbery at a McDonalds restaurant in Coleraine, Co Derry early today.

The masked pair threatened staff from outside the restaurant, hitting the window with the butt of a shotgun, at Riverside retail park at around 4.45am.

The men panicked before making off on foot towards the Greenlands area without taking anything.

One of them was aged in his mid twenties, was of medium build and wearing a brown hooded top.

Separately, five men armed with a handgun and a baton broke into a courier business premises at West Bank Drive in north Belfast.

They made off in the company's two white Ford Transit vans which were later found at Colinpark Street and Pollard Street.

Investigating police said they have yet to establish what was taken in the robbery at about 7.10pm.

They have appealed for witnesses.