Detectives investigating an attempted armed robbery at Pomona this week have released CCTV footage of a fuel drive-off at Kybong on the same day which may be linked to the offence.

Preliminary information indicates around 2.30am on December 27 two men have driven a car stolen from a residence at Strathpine on December 15 into a service station off the Bruce Highway at Kybong.

One of the men has then proceeded to fill up a number of petrol cans with fuel before leaving the scene in the vehicle without paying.

The same car has then been involved in the attempted armed robbery of a service station in Pomona around 6.30pm that evening.

A man entered the business on Factory Street, armed with what appeared to be a replica rifle, and demanded money from a 29-year-old male attendant before fleeing empty-handed in the vehicle driven by another man.

The 2014 silver Suzuki Kizashi (QLD reg 582 VAB) was last seen travelling north on Factory Street.

One man is described as Caucasian in appearance, approximately 163cm tall, aged in his early 20s with a slim build and was wearing khaki/military-style clothing including a helmet, camouflage paint and a khaki covering over part of his face.

The male driver is described as Caucasian in appearance and wearing a dark t-shirt.

No one was physically injured during either incident.

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