Police are hunting for two hammer-wielding burglars who broke into a woman's house in the early hours of the morning and threatened her before making off with cash.
Officers have condemned the raid as "horrific", and are appealing for anybody with information to come forward.
The victim — aged 28 — was home alone and in bed in Townhill, Swansea, when the burglars struck, and police say the experience has left her upset and distressed.
South Wales Police Detective Constable David Wellam of Swansea Central CID appealed for help from the community.
He said: "This was a horrific incident for this young woman to be confronted and threatened by these men whilst in her own home during the early hours of the morning.
"It was a very frightening and traumatic experience which has left her extremely upset and distressed, but not physically injured.
"Whilst I appreciate that this attack has happened during the early hours of the morning, I am appealing to anyone who was in the vicinity and saw anything suspicious, or has any relevant information, to come forward."
The raid happened in Townhill Road at around 2am yesterday, with the assailants making-off with the victim's mobile phone, handbag and cash.
Police say the woman was unable to given them a description of the burglars.
*Can you help? Call South Wales Police in Swansea Central CID on 01792 450618, or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111
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Officers have condemned the raid as "horrific", and are appealing for anybody with information to come forward.
The victim — aged 28 — was home alone and in bed in Townhill, Swansea, when the burglars struck, and police say the experience has left her upset and distressed.
South Wales Police Detective Constable David Wellam of Swansea Central CID appealed for help from the community.
He said: "This was a horrific incident for this young woman to be confronted and threatened by these men whilst in her own home during the early hours of the morning.
"It was a very frightening and traumatic experience which has left her extremely upset and distressed, but not physically injured.
"Whilst I appreciate that this attack has happened during the early hours of the morning, I am appealing to anyone who was in the vicinity and saw anything suspicious, or has any relevant information, to come forward."
The raid happened in Townhill Road at around 2am yesterday, with the assailants making-off with the victim's mobile phone, handbag and cash.
Police say the woman was unable to given them a description of the burglars.
*Can you help? Call South Wales Police in Swansea Central CID on 01792 450618, or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111
Follow EvansTheCrime on Twitter