Police are investigating after an Ipswich service station was robbed last night by four men.

Preliminary information suggests that the men, one of whom was armed with a piece of wood, entered the Warwick Road business around 11.40pm on Tuesday February 4, 2014.

A 40-year-old male store attendant was threatened before money was stolen from the till.

No one was physically injured during the robbery and police investigations are continuing.

All four men were wearing black clothing, ranged in height from 175 to 180cms tall, and all had their faces covered with material or balaclavas.
One man is believed to be Caucasian and was wearing a long black hooded jumper with white stripes on the arms.

A second man, also believed to be Caucasian, was wearing a black long sleeved hooded jumper and long black pants.

A third male was wearing a long sleeved black hooded jumper with stripes around the waistband and long grey pants. And the fourth male was wearing a long sleeved black jumper and long black pants.

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