Appeal over knife threat victim in Lincoln

Police are trying to trace a man who they believe was threatened with a knife at a petrol station in Lincoln.

Staff at the Morrisons petrol station in Tritton Road called police to the incident on Tuesday evening.

They said a man was threatened by another man with a large kitchen knife in the forecourt. The victim left the scene and no-one was hurt.

A man, 31, was arrested on suspicion of affray and released on bail. Police still want the victim to come forward.

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