Detectives from South Coast CIB arrested a man today in relation to a robbery at Noarlunga Downs on Monday night. Just after 10.30pm, the suspect entered the Caltex service station on Goldsmith Drive, allegedly armed with a knife and threatened the console operator. The suspect fled on foot with a number of items. Police arrested an 18-year-old man from Christies Beach earlier today and charged him with one count of aggravated robbery. He was refused bail and will appear in the Christies Beach Magistrates Court tomorrow. – See more at: http://www.sapolicenews.com.au/more-news/19584-aggravated-robbery-at-noarlunga-downs-man-arrested.html#sthash.A6KnZaPg.dpuf
Police have now released CCTV images of a suspect in relation to an aggravated robbery at a Noarlunga service station last night.
At 10.40pm, a man wielding a knife threatened a console operator at a Caltex service station on Goldsmith Drive demanding cash.
The man fled with goods but no cash, he was last seen running from the scene.
The suspect is described as a man of Caucasian appearance, about 18-19 years, 175cm tall, medium build, wearing an army green beanie, black hooded top, black pants and large black sun glasses.
A search of the area by police patrols including a police dog patrol failed to locate the suspect.
Anyone with information on the robbery is asked to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or online at www.sa.crimestoppers.com.au
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Police are appealing for witnesses following an attempted armed robbery at a service station in Braybrook last month.
It is believed a man aged in his 40s walked into a service station on Ballarat Road armed with a firearm just after 10.30pm on Saturday 2 November.
Detectives have been told the man approached the attendant and made demands for cash when another staff member produced a hammer.
The offender then fled the scene empty handed and was last seen running along Ballarat Road towards Sunshine.
He is perceived to be of Caucasian in appearance, 40 to 45-years-old and 178cm tall with a medium build.
He was wearing a black peaked cap with a red ACDC logo grey chequered hooded jacket, green t-shirt, blue jeans and white runners at the time of the incident.
Investigators have released an image of a man that may assist with their enquiries.

Operation Trident Detectives are investigating the robbery of a service station in Nightcliff early this morning.
Detective Acting Senior Sergeant Mark Bland said at approximately 2:35am today a man entered Coles Express armed with a knife.
“The offender threatened a male assistant with the knife and demanded money. He then ran from the store with a sum of cash and left the area in a red sedan,” Detective Acting Senior Sergeant Bland said.
The offender is described to be of Middle Eastern appearance, approximately 185cm tall and aged between 25 and 30. He had short dark hair with side burns and was last seen wearing dark blue jeans, a dark t-shirt with a small white motif, black shoes and a white baseball hat.
At the time of the offence the man had his face covered with a light coloured handkerchief.
ACT Policing is seeking witnesses to an aggravated robbery at the 7-Eleven Service Station in Melba last night (Sunday, December 1).
Around 9.30pm, a man entered the service station on Chinner Street, armed with a knife and threatened an employee making demands for cash and cigarettes.
The employee complied with the demands, handing over a sum of cash and cigarettes before the man fled the store. He was last seen running in a southerly direction from the rear of the service station.
The man is described as 180cm (5’11”) tall with a slim build. At the time of the robbery his face was concealed by a scarf and he was wearing dark coloured clothing.
No one was injured during the incident.
Police are investigating after a service station was robbed at Frenchville last night.
Preliminary information suggests that around 9.10pm, a man armed with a firearm entered the Thorzet Road business and demanded money from staff.
After taking cash from the register, the man then left the store.
No one was physically injured during the incident.
The man is described as being Caucasian in appearance, approximately 175cm tall and was of average build. He was wearing dark clothing at the time of the offence.
Investigations are continuing.
Police have charged a man following an armed robbery in Bald Hills this morning.
Around 4:40am, a man has entered a service station on Strathpine Road and police will allege he produced a tomahawk, threatened the attendant and fled with a sum of cash.
A man was taken into custody a short time later.
A 32-year-old Morayfield man was charged with one count of armed robbery and appeared in the Pine Rivers Magistrates Court today.
Western Adelaide police are seeking information from the public after a service station was robbed at Welland overnight. Just before 2.30am, a man threatened a console operator at a BP service station on Port Road demanding cash. No weapon was sighted. The man fled with cash from the till, and was last seen walking across the neighbouring shopping centre car-park. The suspect is described as a man of Caucasian appearance, about 25-30 years, wearing a yellow fluoro top over a dark hooded top, black trackpants with blue stripes down the legs and wearing white socks with no shoes. A search of the area by police patrols including a police dog patrol failed to locate the suspect – See more at: http://www.sapolicenews.com.au/more-news/19437-service-station-robbery-welland-.html#sthash.7BFiKccv.dpuf
Police have charged two men in relation to robberies at two service stations in Katherine on Friday morning.
Detective Senior Sergeant Clint Sims from the Northern Investigation Section said two men aged 20 and 22 entered the service stations on Katherine Terrace minutes apart just before 6am and allegedly assaulted and threatened the console operators at each respective business.
“The offenders allegedly stole food items and cigarettes from the first service station and a sum of cash from the till of the second. They then fled the scene to a nearby park.”
Katherine Police arrested the pair only moments later and charged them with robbery in company (x2).
The men have been remanded to appear in Katherine Magistrates Court today.
Detectives from Glen Eira-Bayside CIU are investigating an armed robbery which occurred on a service station in Murrumbeena last night.
It’s believed two men entered the Kangaroo Road premises around 9.30pm armed with knives and after making demands stole a quantity of cash and cigarettes.
The first offender is described as about 178cm tall, with a thin build, wearing a light coloured hooded jumper, a black cap with red peak, black pants and carrying a light blue back pack.
He was also wearing dark gloves and appeared to have his face covered with a dark coloured bandana.
The second offender is described as 190cm, of medium build, wearing a pale red hooded top with what appears to be a picture of a woman on the front.
He is also described as wearing light coloured pants or jeans, dark gloves and a dark coloured balaclava.
The two men fled west on foot along Murrumbeena Crescent and have not been located.
The victim, a 30-year-old man from Bentleigh East was not injured during the robbery.
Investigators have released images of two men they believe can assist them with their enquiries.