A thief told the mother of two sisters who beat him up when he tried to rob them at a cash machine that they needed to 'learn some manners'.
The would-be victims punched the man in the face and dragged him off his bike when he tried to grab their cash from an ATM.
But the thief then cycled up to their mother to berate the sisters for not having 'manners'.
Police have today released CCTV images of attempted robbery in south west London as they try to track the man down.
Dressed in a knitted hat with ear flaps, the man cycles up to the woman on a red bike and waits for the cash to come out before lunging forward to try and grab it.
Immediately the two sisters, aged 25 and 27, realise what he is trying to do and one punches him in the face.
The same woman then grabs him around the neck with both arms and puts him in a head lock.
After freeing himself, the man spits at the women as they walk away so one of the sisters promptly turns around and pulls him off his bike.
As they went up the street to joint their mother who was waiting for them, the cyclist rode up and told her: 'If I was going to rob them I would have taken the money.
'Your kids need to learn some manners.'
The attempted robbery happened at a cash machine in Worcester Park on Sunday, June 9, at about 7.15pm.
A spokesman for the Metropolitan Police said today: 'Police are appealing for information after two girls fought back against a thief who tried to steal the cash they were withdrawing from an ATM in Central Road, Worcester Park.
'As the notes appeared from the machine, the cyclist lunged forward to grab the cash.
'But he hadn’t reckoned on the girls fighting him off and pushing him away.'
He is described as white, about 5ft 8 tall, and wearing a blue and white Alpine hat, a black jacket and riding a red and black bike.
Anyone with information should contact Sutton Police station on 101 quoting reference
4005406/13 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
The would-be victims punched the man in the face and dragged him off his bike when he tried to grab their cash from an ATM.
But the thief then cycled up to their mother to berate the sisters for not having 'manners'.
Police have today released CCTV images of attempted robbery in south west London as they try to track the man down.
Dressed in a knitted hat with ear flaps, the man cycles up to the woman on a red bike and waits for the cash to come out before lunging forward to try and grab it.
Immediately the two sisters, aged 25 and 27, realise what he is trying to do and one punches him in the face.
The same woman then grabs him around the neck with both arms and puts him in a head lock.
After freeing himself, the man spits at the women as they walk away so one of the sisters promptly turns around and pulls him off his bike.
As they went up the street to joint their mother who was waiting for them, the cyclist rode up and told her: 'If I was going to rob them I would have taken the money.
'Your kids need to learn some manners.'
The attempted robbery happened at a cash machine in Worcester Park on Sunday, June 9, at about 7.15pm.
A spokesman for the Metropolitan Police said today: 'Police are appealing for information after two girls fought back against a thief who tried to steal the cash they were withdrawing from an ATM in Central Road, Worcester Park.
'As the notes appeared from the machine, the cyclist lunged forward to grab the cash.
'But he hadn’t reckoned on the girls fighting him off and pushing him away.'
He is described as white, about 5ft 8 tall, and wearing a blue and white Alpine hat, a black jacket and riding a red and black bike.
Anyone with information should contact Sutton Police station on 101 quoting reference
4005406/13 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
Source : Metropolitan Police, DailyMail
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