Police are searching for a man who used a rifle to rob a service station at Coomera this morning.
Around 1.30am a man entered the Brygon Creek Drive business and made demands for money and cigarettes while armed with a rifle.
The 23-year-old male store employee handed over an amount of cash from the till and cigarettes.
The offender then fled the premises.
He was last seen running in a southerly direction along Brygon Creek Drive.
No one was physically injured in the incident.
The man is described as Caucasian in appearance, 170 cm tall with an average build and spoke with an Australian accent.
He was wearing a blue hoody sweat shirt, dark jeans, fingerless gloves and running shoes.
Investigations are continuing.
Police are investigating after a service station at Woree was robbed last night.
Around 7.50pm a man entered the Bruce Highway business and threatened the male attendant with a knife.
After taking cash the man was last seen running north along the highway.
The attendant was not physically injured.
The man is described as wearing a red hooded jumper, black tracksuit pants, sunglasses and had his face obscured by a mask.
A man has been arrested after an aggravated robbery at a petrol station in Unley.
At 12.40am, police received reports a man entered the petrol station on King William Road allegedly armed with a firearm and threatened staff. He left the service station with cash.
No one at the station was physically injured.
Patrols searched the area, locating a man hiding nearby.
A 23-year-old man from Unley has been charged with aggravated robbery. He will appear in the Adelaide Magistrates Court later today.
Police are investigating an armed robbery in East Corrimal yesterday.
About 6.30pm (Wednesday 8 June 2016), a man entered a service station on Pioneer Road, near the intersection of Murray Road.
He threatened the two attendants with a knife and demanded cash, to which they complied.
The man left the service station and was last seen riding a bicycle south on Pioneer Road
Officers from Wollongong Local Area Command attended and established a crime scene.
Police investigating the incident would like to speak with a man who may be able to assist with inquiries.
The man is described as being about 183cm tall with a solid build and a fair complexion.
He was last seen wearing a yellow bike helmet and a black cloth covering his face. He was wearing long black pants and a dark blue long-sleeved hooded top.
Police are investigating two armed robberies in the Port Stephens and Central Hunter regions yesterday.
About 9.20pm (Tuesday 7 June 2016), two men entered a service station on the Pacific Highway at Heatherbrae. One man threatened the female attendant with a syringe and demanded cash, to which she complied.
The men left the service station and were last seen running towards the Pacific Highway.
About an hour later at 10.25pm (Tuesday 7 June 2016), two men entered a service station on the New England Highway at Maitland. One man kept watch at the door while the other threatened the male attendant with a syringe. The man demanded cash and cigarettes to which the attendant complied.
Both men then ran from the scene.
Police believe the incidents are connected and would like to speak with two men who may be able to assist with inquiries.
One man is described as being Caucasian, aged 16 to 22, about 173cm tall with a thin build and short brown hair. He was last seen wearing a hooded jumper with dark sleeves and a red and yellow “Superman” logo, dark pants and black and white “Nike” joggers. He was also carrying a light-blue soft fabric bag.
The other man is described as being Caucasian, aged 16 to 22 with a thin build. He was last seen wearing a black hooded jumper, black tracksuit pants and dark grey and yellow joggers and his face was covered by a scarf.
Detectives have charged two men following an alleged attempted armed robbery in Alexandra Hills on May 21.
It will be alleged around 9.30pm, two men entered a service station on Cambridge Drive and one of the men produced a tomahawk.
He allegedly demanded tobacco, but when the attendant refused the two men fled the scene.
No property was taken and no one was physically injured during the incident.
A 18-year-old Hemmant man has been charged with one count each of attempted armed robbery, enter premises with intent to commit an indictable offence, possessing dangerous drugs and failing to properly dispose of a needle or syringe.
A 19-year-old Wynnum West man has been charged with attempted armed robbery and enter premises with intent to commit an indictable offence.
They are both due to appear in Wynnum Magistrates Court tomorrow, May 26.
Detectives investigating an attempted armed robbery in Alexandra Hills on May 21 have released images of two men who may be able to assist police with their investigation.
Around 9.30pm, two men entered a service station on Cambridge Drive and one of the men produced a tomahawk.
He made demands for tobacco, but the attendant has refused the demands and the two men have then fled the scene.
No property was taken and no one was physically injured as a result of the attempted robbery.
Both men (pictured) are described as Caucasian and aged in their late teens to early twenties. One man was 170cm tall, the other 175cm tall.
Investigations are continuing.
Police are investigating an armed robbery that occurred overnight at Willowbank.
Around 9.40pm, a man entered a service station on the Cunningham Highway and approached the attendant.
He produced a knife and made demands for cash and cigarettes, and when the attendant complied, the man then fled the scene on foot.
No one was physically injured as a result of the robbery.
The man is descried as being Caucasian in appearance, in his 20s and had brown hair.
Investigations are continuing.
Police are investigating an attempted armed robbery that occurred yesterday in Alexandra Hills.
Around 9.30pm, two men entered a service station on Cambridge Drive and one of the men produced a tomahawk.
He made demands for tobacco, but the attendant has refused the demands and the two men have then fled the scene.
No property was taken and no one was physically injured as a result of the attempted robbery.
Both men are described as Caucasian and aged in their late teens to early twenties. One man was 170cm tall, the other 175cm tall.
Investigations are continuing.
Police are investigating a robbery at a West Beach service station overnight.
Just before 1:30am police were called to a service station on Military Road after reports two men wearing balaclavas entered the business and threatened the staff member.
One of the men armed with a baseball bat assaulted the console operator before the men ran off after stealing money and cigarettes.
The console operator was treated by ambulance officers for minor injuries.
Police searched the area with the assistance of a police dog but were unable to locate the offenders.
One of the suspects is described as a Caucasian male, approximately 167cm tall, slim build wearing a grey zip-up jacket and jeans.
The second suspect is described as a Caucasian male, approximately 188cm and wearing black clothing.
Detective from Western Adelaide CIB will be investigating the incident today.



