A pair of teenage girls were held up at knifepoint by a male robber - and his silent female accomplice.

Kirklees CID are now appealing for witnesses following the incident which took place between 10.50pm and 10.55pm on Saturday, November 1 at a bus stop on Trinity Street.

A man present at the bus stop turned towards and threatened two girls, both aged 17, with a knife, demanding their phones.

One of the victims handed a phone over while the other said she did not have one.

The male then fled with a woman who was present during the incident but did not say anything.

He was described as white, 19-years-old, slim and wearing a black Superdry jacket with orange lettering on it. He also wore a black beanie hat with a black hood over the hat.

The woman was also white or possibly of  mixed race with light skinned and was 18-19-years-old. She was slightly taller than the man, skinny and had dark hair, wearing a white jacket and a leopard print headband.

DC Craig Foulkes of Huddersfield CID, said: "This was clearly a frightening incident for the victims and I would appeal to anyone who saw this robbery or has information about the suspects to contact us.

"I would also like to speak to anyone who saw a man and woman fitting this description running from the scene. Anyone who has information should contact Kirklees CID on 101 or Crimestoppers anonymously, on 0800 555 111."

In unrelated investigations, police would like to speak to the people pictured in the image gallery below. The people pictured in the images may be witnesses as well as suspects. If you recognise anyone, contact police on 101 quoting the reference number on the image caption.