Police are currently at two service station robberies – one at Pooraka and one at Alberton.
A hold-up alarm was triggered at 5.18am at the United service station on Main North Road, when a woman allegedly armed with a knife, threatened the staff member before stealing cash.
She fled on foot and last seen heading west.
She is described as being of heavy build, 168 cms and wearing a mask or similar, gloves, black trousers and carrying a pink bag.
Then at 5.55am, a man wearing a black hooded top with white writing pulled a knife from the sleeve of his top and threatened staff a the BP On the Run on Port Road.
He too fled on foot heading east on nearby Wellington Street with a small amount of cash.
Police investigating an overnight robbery in Sydney’s south west have released security footage of a person who may be able to assist with their inquiries.
About 3.20am (Monday 17 December 2012), a man entered a service station on Canterbury Road, Belmore.
The man, armed with a knife, threatened the 24-year-old male attendant and demanded money. The employee complied by opening the register and the man took a quantity of cash.
The man was last seen running south towards Allegra Avenue.
The attendant was not physically injured during the incident.
Officers attached to Campsie Local Area Command arrived a short time later, and a crime scene was established.
Police have released CCTV images of a person they would like to speak to in relation to the matter.
The person depicted in the images is described as a male with an average build and about 175cm tall.
He is shown wearing a black hooded jumper, grey track pants and white shoes.
Police are investigating a hold up at a Kilkenny service station overnight and would like to speak to a customer who was in the service station at the time of the robbery.
At about 1.45am, a man entered the BP on the Run on David Terrace brandishing a syringe. He demanded money from the cash register before leaving on foot towards Harvey Street. No one was injured during the robbery.
The suspect is described as a man of Caucasian appearance, aged in his 30s, wearing a white baseball cap, sunglasses, jeans and a black hooded top with distinctive circular badging on the front and ‘EVEL’ in white on the left sleeve.
At the time of the robbery a male customer was inside the service station using the ATM. Police do not believe he is connected to the incident and would like him to come forward and provide details.
Police have charged a man following an armed robbery that occurred in Deception Bay last night.
Shortly before 11.30pm, three men have entered the Deception Bay Road service station, and it will be alleged that one of them produced a knife and demanded cash.
No one was injured during the incident.
A 22-year-old Deception Bay man has been charged with one count of armed robbery and is scheduled to appear in Redcliffe Magistrates Court tomorrow.
Investigations are continuing.
Police are investigating after a service station was robbed at knife point last night.
Around 11.30pm three men entered the Deception Bay Road service station. One of the men produced a knife and demanded cash from the attendant.
The attendant complied and the three men fled the scene with a sum of money.
They were last seen heading north on Deception Bay Road.
All three men are described as being Caucasian and in their late teens to early twenties.
One man was wearing a white hooded jumper with a black print, and long black pants. The second man was wearing knee length shorts, a black and white checkered jumper, a dark coloured balaclava and white runners. The third man was wearing long black and white checkered pants and a black hooded jumper.
No one was injured during the incident.
Investigations are continuing.
Police have charged a 29-year-old man after the armed robbery of a Clontarf service station last night.
Around 11.40pm a man entered the Hornibrook Esplanade business allegedly armed with a knife and demanded cash from the male staff member.
The Woody Pointman has been charged with one count of armed robbery and is due to appear in the Redcliffe Magistrates Court tomorrow.
Police are continuing to investigate this armed robbery and are seeking further information from members of the public.
Police are urging members of the public who may have witnessed anyone acting suspiciously in the area of Hornibrook Esplanade, Donald Street or Inglis Street at Woody Point last night to call Crime Stoppers.
Police are investigating the armed robbery of an Inala service station last night.
Preliminary information suggests around 11.30pm, two men entered the Rosemary Street store armed with a knife.
The men fled the scene with a sum of cash.
A male staff member was able to secure himself in a back room of the business and was not physically injured.
The men are both described as around 18 to 20 years old, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander in appearance, around 180cm tall and of a proportionate build,
The first man was wearing a dark-coloured Converse-branded hooded jumper and beige pants.
The second man was wearing a grey hooded jumper, dark pants and a mask over his face.
Police from Prahran Embona will investigate an armed robbery at a service station in St Kilda overnight.
Detectives have been told that two men entered the premises at the intersection of St Kilda Road and Alma Road just before 1.45am.
Armed with knives and with their faces concealed, one of the men approached the attendant within the store making threatening demands while the other jumped the counter through a wire grid.
The men made off with the cash register, leaving the store on foot and were last seen heading east on Alma Road.
One of the men was described as wearing a light grey hooded jacket and black shorts.
The other was described as wearing a black sleeveless puffy jacket with a grey and black horizontal stripe hooded jacket and dark coloured pants.
Both men are described as having a medium build.
Police are investigating an incident which occurred at the On The Run service station on Dyson Road at Christies Beach overnight.
At about 11.30pm the console operator saw a man approaching the main entry doors wearing a mask and carrying a knife.
The operator immediately locked the doors before the suspect could enter.
He is described as being approximately 180cm tall and medium build.
He was wearing a black hooded top, black balaclava and white working style gloves.
He was also carrying a black shopping bag and a kitchen knife.
Police are investigating the armed robbery of a service station at Durack last night.
Initial information suggests around 11.55pm two males entered the Rosemary Street service station and made demands for money. One of the men was armed with a knife.
The 23-year-old male attendant complied with the demands and handed over a sum of cash.
The men were last seen fleeing on foot in a southerly direction along Rosemary Street.
No one was physically injured during the incident.
The first man is described as Caucasian in appearance, wearing a black hooded jumper and black shorts. His face was covered with a bandana.
The second man is described as having a dark complexion, thin build, wearing green singlet and black and white shorts and a black cloth over his head. His face was covered by a green coloured cloth.
Police investigations are continuing.