These are the faces of two men who grabbed a female worker while holding up an off-licence.
Police have released CD-fits of two of the three men wanted for the robbery of Thresher in High Street, Billingshurst.
The men stole a large amount of cash, cigarettes and vouchers just before 10pm on February 17.
One of the two female members of staff was grabbed from behind while the men demanded access to the shop's safe. They also took money from one of the women's handbags.
Neither of the women were injured but were left shaken.
Throughout the robbery, which lasted two or three minutes, one of the robbers stood by the door in constant conversation on a mobile phone.
One of the men pictured in the CD-fits is 20 to 25 years old, black, 5ft 8in tall and with a stocky frame.
He is described as having shiny features, fleshy cheeks, large eyes and bushy eyebrows. He was wearing a grey hooded coat and spoke with a London accent.
The other man is black, aged 18 to 20, 5ft 6in to 5ft 8in tall and of medium build.
He is described as having a wide angular face with pock marks, a shaved head with hair beginning to grow back, prominent ears, large eyes with bushy eyebrows and a wide prominent nose.
His accent was similar to the other man's.
If anyone recognises the men they should call Detective Constable Steve Pincott at Steyning CID on 0845 6070999.
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