Police have released CCTV footage and appeal for assistance after a robbery at a bottle store in Corowa earlier in the month.
About 7.10pm (Saturday 10 August 2013), a man entered the shop on Sanger Street at Corowa armed with a knife and demanded cash.
He fled the location a short time later, with an amount of cash and cigarettes. No one was injured during the incident.
Police attached to Albury Local Area Command were called and launched an investigation.
Investigators have CCTV footage of a person who they believe can assist with their investigation.
The person depicted in the images as wearing a dark-coloured jacket, dark coloured pants and green gloves, with their head covered with a white balaclava.
Investigations are continuing.
A man has been charged following the alleged attempted armed robbery of a bottle shop in Toowoomba last night.
Around 8.45pm three males have approached the counter of the Anzac Avenue bottle shop before allegedly threatening the attendant with knives while making demands for money.
The attendant refused and the three fled on foot empty handed.
A 19-year-old Toowoomba man was located a short time later and has been charged with attempted armed robbery and is due to appear before the Toowoomba Magistrates Court today.
Police investigations are continuing.
Police are appealing for public assistance following an armed robbery at a bottle store in Broken Hill overnight.
About 8pm (Wednesday 15 August 2013), a man armed with a bat entered a store on Comstock Street.
He approached the 59-year-old male employee and demanded cash, the attendant complied.
The man took an amount of cash and bottles of spirits, before leaving the premise on foot.
The attendant was not injured during the incident.
Police from Barrier Local Area Command attended, commenced an investigation and established a crime scene.
Detectives are continuing to investigate and would now like to speak to a man who may be able to assist with their inquiries.
He is described as being of Aboriginal/Torres Strait Islander appearance, about 170cm tall and at the time was wearing dark clothing and a balaclava.
Police are appealing for public assistance following an armed robbery at a bottle store in Sydney’s south last night.
About 8.30pm (Wednesday 14 August 2013), two men, one armed with a knife, entered the drive through of the store on The Parkway, Bradbury.
The man with the knife threatened the 61-year-old employee and demanded money.
The employee walked out of the store and the second man grabbed bottles of spirits, the two men ran from the store into nearby bushland.
A crime scene was established and police from Campbelltown Local Area Command have commenced an investigation into the incident.
One man is described as Caucasian in appearance, approximately 180cm tall and slim build, at the time he was wearing a black hooded jumper, a dark bandana across his face, dark shorts with white vertical stripes and white sneakers.
The second man is described as 180cm tall, slim build, at the time he was wearing a black hooded jumper with a red motif on the front, dark bandana across his face, dark long shorts and white sneakers
Detectives would like to speak to witnesses with any information about the incident.
Police are investigating a series of armed robberies at bottle shops at Acacia Ridge, Waterford and Beenleigh last night.
Around 8.00pm two men drove into the drive through bottle shop of a hotel in Albert Street, Waterford in a stolen blue Nissan Navara dual cab utility. The passenger alighted the vehicle and threatened the attendant with a metal bar before the pair drove off with cash and alcohol.
Around 9.45pm the same vehicle drove into the drive through bottle shop of a hotel in George Street, Beenleigh. One of the men threatened the attendant with a metal bar before the pair fled in the vehicle with cash.
Around 10.20pm the vehicle drove into the drive through bottle shop of a hotel in Beaudesert Road, Acacia Ridge. Both men alighted the vehicle and threatened the attendant with a metal bar while attempting to steal alcohol. The attendant confronted the men causing them to drop the alcohol before fleeing and driving off.
The men were wearing hooded jumpers with their faces covered.
Police are investigating the armed robbery of a Bray Park bottle shop on Friday evening.
Around 7.30pm, a man entered the Craigan Street store and approached a staff member armed with an axe.
He made threats to the staff member and demanded cash. The staff member complied.
The man fled the scene in a vehicle.
He is described as Caucasian in appearance, around 175cm tall with a slim build.
He was wearing a grey hooded jacket, black board shorts and white sports shoes with black markings.
Detectives from Frankston Embona Taskforce have released CCTV footage in the hope that a man responsible for an attempted armed robbery yesterday can be identified. The man entered a bottle shop at the Gateway Shopping Village in Langwarrin around 3.30pm yesterday and made demands for cash. It’s believed the man showed the store attendant a weapon, which was concealed under his jumper but was advised that security and police would be called. The man fled the store on foot and police are asking for public assistance to further their investigation. 
Police are appealing for information following the armed robbery of a bottle shop near Albury overnight.
About 7.10pm (Saturday 10 August 2013), a man entered the shop on Sanger Street at Corowa armed with a knife and demanded cash.
He fled the location a short time later, with an amount of cash and cigarettes. No one was injured during the incident.
Police attached to Albury Local Area Command were called and launched an investigation.
Police conducted extensive patrols of the surrounding area and spoke to a number of people at the scene.
Investigators are now looking for a man described as wearing a dark-coloured jacket and blue gloves. He also kept his head covered during the incident.
Two men have been charged following the alleged attempted robbery of a bottle shop in Mount Isa last night.
Around 8.45pm two men entered the Marian Street hotel drive through area before allegedly threatening the male attendant with broken glass bottles and demanding money.
A distress alarm was activated and another staff member came to assist before the two men fled on foot empty handed.
The hotel staff were not injured.
Police located two men a short time later on Doughan Terrace.
A 17-year-old man from Pioneer and an 18-year-old man from Mornington were arrested and charged with one count each of attempted robbery and are due to appear before Mount Isa Magistrates Court today.
Police are investigating after a bottle shop was robbed in East Ipswich overnight.
Around 6.55pm, three men have entered the business on Jacaranda Street and produced a firearm.
They have made demands for money and the attendant has complied.
They men have left the business and jumped over the back fence.
The attendant wasn’t physically injured during the robbery.
The three men are described as being Caucasian in appearance and had their faces covered.
Investigations are continuing.