Police are investigating after a service station was robbed in Brisbane last night.
At around 9.30pm, a man entered a service station on Milburn Street at Chermside and produced a handgun, threatening the male attendant.
The man went behind the counter and opened the till, removing cash. He also took cigarettes before fleeing from the store.
The male attendant was not physically harmed during the robbery.
The man is described as 180cm tall, Caucasian and was wearing a black beanie, dark grey hooded jacket, black trousers and grey shoes. His face was obscured by cloth.
Police have release the below footage of a person wanted in relation to this matter.
Detectives are investigating.
Police have released CCTV images to help identify a man who robbed a Parafield Gardens service station earlier this month.
Just after 12.30pm on Tuesday 1 September, a man armed with a knife entered the service station and threatened staff before fleeing on foot with an amount of cash. He was last seen on foot heading west along Shepherdson Road.
The suspect is described as 183cm tall, solid build and wearing a grey jumper, black track pants, white shoes, sunglasses and a white face mask.
No one was physically injured.
Police urge anyone who knows the identity of the man pictured or has any information that may assist the investigation to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or report online at https://sa.crimestoppers.com.au You can remain anonymous.
Holden Hill Police have released CCTV images of a man wanted over a service station robbery.
Just before 10pm on Thursday 10 September, a man armed with a knife entered the BP service station on Main North Road, Thorngate and threatened staff before leaving on foot with an amount of cash.
The suspect is described as about 183 cm tall and wearing a grey hooded top with the words “No Fear” on the front, grey track pants, a surgical mask and black sunglasses.
The service station attendant was not physically injured during the robbery.
Anyone with information that may help police to identify the suspect is asked to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or online at http://sa.crimestoppers.com.au/
A man has been charged over an alleged hold up of a service station at Rutherford earlier this month, and an unrelated break and enter at a home in Gillieston Heights last week.
Just after 5am (Wednesday 2 September 2015), a man walked into a service station on the New England Highway and approached the console attendant for cigarettes.
The 23-year-old attendant refused to sell the cigarettes when the young man allegedly failed to provide age identification. The young man then purchased chocolates and again asked the attendant to purchase cigarettes.
When the attendant again refused, the young man allegedly produced what appeared to be a small handgun and pistol-whipped the attendant.
The young man again demanded cigarettes, before picking up a hand-held EFTPOS machine from the counter and again allegedly assaulting the attendant on the side of his head.
The attendant left the counter area and went into a back office. The man allegedly took some chocolates and a drink from the store and was last seen walking west along the New England Highway towards Fourth Avenue.
Between Wednesday 9 September and Friday 11 September 2015, it will be alleged a home on Thomas Street, Gillieston Heights, was broken into, with jewellery and collector coins stolen
No one was at the home at the time of the incident.
Maitland Police were notified of both incidents.
Following investigations related to the second incident at Gillieston Heights, an 18-year-old man was arrested yesterday (Sunday 13 September 2015) at a home in Rutherford.
Further inquiries resulted in the man being charged over the first incident in Rutherford.
He was charged with armed robbery, and break, enter and steal. He has been refused bail, to appear at Maitland Local Court today (Monday 14 September 2015).
Police are investigating an armed robbery at a service station in Rochedale South yesterday.
Around 9.45pm a man armed with a knife entered the business on the corner of Underwood and Rochedale Roads and demanded money from the female attendant. The woman complied with demands and the man fled on foot with a sum of cash.
No one was physically injured during the incident.
Investigations are continuing.
Alice Springs Police are seeking information or witnesses to a robbery in Alice Springs overnight.
Police already have two men in custody in relation to the incident at a service station on Spearwood Road, Sadadeen about 7:30pm.
It is alleged that two men robbed the console operator after threatening him with a knife. They left the service station on foot, but were soon after seen getting into a red Madza 323 sedan on Spearwood Road.
“We are very keen to speak to the driver of a white Holden Commodore that came through the drive-through during the incident, and also any members of the community who may have seen a small red car being driven erratically in the Grevillea Drive, Sadadeen Road and Stott Terrace areas as well as the Alice Springs CBD,” Superintendent Travis Wurst said.
“Police also have information to suggest there may have been other people in the vehicle after the robbery. Although these people are yet be identified, they are not considered to have been involved in the robbery but may be potential witnesses to the events after the robbery.”
Police are investigating a robbery at Thorngate.
Just before 10pm, a man armed with a knife entered the BP service station on Main North Road and threatened staff before leaving on foot with an amount of cash.
The suspect is described as being about 183cm tall and wearing a grey hooded top with the words “No Fear” on the front, grey track pants, a surgical mask and black sunglasses.
The victim was not physically injured.
Police are on the trail of burglars who demolished the wall of a service station before stealing an ATM in Whittlesea this morning.
Investigators believe two offenders arrived at a Plenty Road service station in a white single cab tray utility just before 3am.
One of the offenders then entered an adjacent business and stole a bulldozer, which he as driven back to the service station before using it to demolish a wall.
The pair then dragged the ATM out of the store before loading it onto the waiting tray utility.
The car was last seen travelling on Wallans Road towards Wallan.
Whittlesea Crime Investigation Unit detectives appeal for anyone who might have seen any suspicious activity in the area to come forward.
Investigators particularly wish to speak to anyone who saw a white single cab tray utility around the time of the incident.


Police are investigating the armed robbery of a service station in Marsden today.
Initial information suggests around 4.20pm, a man entered a Browns Plains Road service station armed with a hammer handle and made demands for cash.
Two female shop attendants complied with his demands and the man fled the store on a bicycle with a sum of cash.
No one was physically injured during the incident.
Investigations are continuing.
Just after 12.30pm, a man armed with a knife entered the Coles Express service station on Salisbury Highway and threatened staff before fleeing on foot with an amount of cash.
The suspect is described as being about 30 years, 183cm tall, thin build and wearing a grey top with a black hood and black stripes on the sleeves, black trackpants, white shoes, sunglasses and carrying a black/gold plastic bag.


