Police have released CCTV images and are appealing for public assistance following an armed robbery at Rooty Hill last month.
Shortly after 6pm on Sunday 15 May 2016, a man entered the Rooty Hill Road South service station and purchased a packet of cigarettes.
As the male employee placed the money in the register, the man produced what appeared to be a black coloured pistol and threatened the employee while demanding money and cigarettes.
The man grabbed money from the register and cigarette packets before he fled from the store.
Officers from Mount Druitt Local Area Command attended and detectives from the Metropolitan Robbery Unit established Strike Force Pamger to investigate the incident.
Detectives have released a CCTV image of a man who they believe can assist with inquiries.
The man is described as being of Pacific Islander/Maori appearance, aged in his 20s, with a tall, thin build and unshaven.
He is depicted wearing blue work pants, a black and fluorescent orange work shirt and grey bucket hat.
Police are appealing for witnesses following an attempted armed robbery at a service station in Auburn overnight.
About 10.55pm yesterday (Friday 24 June 2016), a man approached a service station on Cumberland Road as it was closing.
He produced a firearm and demanded money from the till.
An employee entered the store followed by the man who then fled the store empty-handed.
Officers attached to Flemington Local Area Command established a crime scene and commenced investigations.
Police would like to speak with a man who may be able to assist with inquiries.
He was last seen wearing a grey hooded jumper, black tracksuit pants, a black balaclava and gloves.
As inquiries continue, investigators are appealing for anyone who may have witnessed the incident, or has any information, to come forward.
Police are appealing for witnesses following an armed robbery at a service station in St Andrews overnight.
About 10.50pm yesterday (Friday 24 June 2016), a man entered a service station on Stranraer Drive.
He produced a firearm and demanded money from the till.
An employee handed over cash and the man fled.
Officers attached to Macquarie Fields Local Area Command established a crime scene and commenced investigations.
Police would like to speak with a man who may be able to assist with inquiries.
He is described as being of Caucasian appearance with a tall thin build.
He was last seen wearing a blue hooded jumper and tracksuit pants, and black fingerless gloves.
As inquiries continue, investigators are appealing for anyone who may have witnessed the incident, or has any information, to come forward.
Police are investigating the circumstances surrounding an armed robbery that occurred at a service station in Corrimal at the beginning of the month.
About 6.20pm (Wednesday 8 June 2016), a man wearing a bike helmet and armed with a large knife, entered a service station on Pioneer Road, East Corrimal.
He approached the counter where two employees, aged 25 and 28, where working.
The man threatened the pair with the knife and demanded money from the register.
An amount of cash was handed over before the man left the store on a pushbike.
He was last seen heading south on Pioneer Road.
He has been described as being about 185cm tall with an athletic build and fair skin. He had his face covered with a black cloth and was wearing a dark blue ‘hoodie’ and long black pants.
Police from Wollongong are investigating the robbery and would like to speak with anyone who may be able to assist with information.
Images of a man police believe may be able to assist with their inquiries have been uploaded to the NSW Police Facebook page and detectives would like to speak with anyone who may be able to assist with identification.
Police have released images of a man who used a knife to rob a service station at Eagleby early yesterday morning.
Around 2.40am a man entered the River Hills Road business and made demands for money while armed with a knife.
The 55-year-old female employee ran to a storeroom and the man jumped onto the counter grabbing the female employee’s handbag as well as money from the till.
As the offender jumped off the counter he dropped some notes and stopped to pick them up off the floor before reaching over the counter again and grabbing more money from the till and fleeing the store.
No one was physically injured in the incident.
The man is described as being aged in his early 20s, Caucasian in appearance and was wearing a light grey hoodie, black shorts, white shoes and had a blue/black cloth over his head.
If you know the man or have any information that may help police with their inquiries, please contact Crime Stoppers.
Investigations are continuing.
Police are searching for a man who used a knife to rob a service station at Eagleby this morning.
Around 2.40am a man entered the River Hills Road business and made demands for money while armed with a knife.
The 55-year-old female employee ran to a storeroom and the man jumped onto the counter grabbing the female employee’s handbag as well as money from the till.
As the offender jumped off the counter he dropped some notes and stopped to pick them up off the floor before reaching over the counter again and grabbing more money from the till and fleeing the store.
No one was physically injured in the incident.
The man is described as being aged in his early 20s, Caucasian in appearance and was wearing a light grey hoody, black shorts, white shoes and had a blue/black cloth over his head.
Investigations are continuing.
Police are investigating after a man attempted to rob a service station in Underwood last night.
Around 9.12pm a man entered the Logan Road business and used a milk crate to prevent the doors from closing. The man then walked towards the counter armed with what appeared to be a handgun and demanded money from the attendant.
The attendant was able to retreat to a staff room and lock the doors.
The man fled on foot and was last seen running along Logan Road towards a car wash. He is described as Caucasian in appearance wearing dark clothing and a balaclava.
No money was taken and no one was physically injured during the incident.
Anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
Investigations are continuing.
A woman has been charged following an attempted robbery at Sunnybank Hills last night.
It will be alleged around 10.30pm a woman entered a service station on Pinelands Road and picked up two screw drivers from a stock shelf, threatened the attendant and demanded money.
An off-duty police officer has entered the store and became aware of the robbery, identified himself and challenged the woman to surrender the weapon.
The officer used a store display to overcome the offender where she was disarmed and arrested.
A 20-year-old Oxenford woman has been charged with attempted armed robbery and enter premises with intent to commit an indictable offence and is expected to appear in Richlands Magistrates Court later today.
Neither of the officer or employee were physically harmed.
Police have arrested two men following an aggravated robbery at a Woodville West service station overnight.
About 1.45am a man wearing a mask entered the service station on Port Road carrying an object in his hand, possibly a screwdriver, and demanded cash from staff.
The suspect ran off with cash and was last seen heading north along nearby railway tracks.
No one was physically injured.
Patrols searched the area with the assistance of Dog Operations Unit who followed a track to the intersection of Clark Terrace and Jervois Street but was unable to locate the suspect.
At about 12pm, police stopped a car with two occupants on Lakeview Court at West Lakes for a routine traffic stop and soon discovered a mask and clothing inside the car which matched those worn by the robbery suspect.
A 39-year-old and a 43-year-old both from Adelaide were arrested and charged with aggravated robbery. They have been refused bail and will appear in the Port Adelaide Magistrates Court tomorrow.
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Police are appealing for witnesses following an attempted armed robbery at a service station in Lakemba.
About 11.05pm yesterday (Thursday 23 June 2016), a man entered a service station on the corner of Punchbowl Road and Wangee Road.
He produced a screwdriver and demanded money from the till.
An employee refused the demands and the man left the location empty-handed.
Officers attached to Campsie Local Area Command established a crime scene and commenced investigations.
Police would like to speak with a man who may be able to assist with inquiries.
He is described as being of Caucasian appearance with a thin build, in his mid 20s and about 168cm tall.
He was last seen wearing a black hooded top and blue jeans.
As inquiries continue, investigators are appealing for anyone who may have witnessed the incident, or has any information, to come forward.





