Western Adelaide police are seeking the assistance of the public in locating a red Ford Falcon sedan with no registration plates, following a service station robbery this morning at Fulham Gardens.
Just before 7am, a man wearing a hooded top entered a service station on Grange Road and attempted to grab money from the till. The cashier wrestled with the suspect, who then fled with several packets of cigarettes in a red AU model 1998 Ford Falcon sedan with no registration plates driven by another man.
The suspect is described as a male of aboriginal appearance aged about 20 years, wearing a black hooded top and black pants. There were no injuries and no weapons involved.
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Police are investigating an aggravated robbery at BP on the Run at Broadview overnight.
At about 2.20am, four males entered the Hampstead Road service station, two armed with knives and threatened staff demanding money.
The group fled with an amount of cash.
No one was physically injured during the incident.
Police cordoned the area and a search was conducted but the suspects were not located.
All the suspects are described as teenage boys, aged between 15-16-years-old with slim builds and approximately 160cm tall.
One suspect is described as being of Caucasian appearance, wearing an ash grey coloured hooded jumper with the hood over his head, a black baseball cap with the letter ‘S’ on it and a white cloth covering his mouth.
The second suspect was wearing a black hooded jacket with the hood over his head.
The third suspect was wearing red trousers.
Police have released CCTV photos of two of the suspects wanted in connection with the robbery.
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Police are on the hunt for an armed bandit who held up a Prahran petrol station during a daring daylight robbery last month.
The man entered the premises on the corner of Punt and Commercial roads just after 9am on 13 April and patiently waited in line until other customers had been served.
When he got to the front of the queue, the robber threatened the female staff member, demanding that she empty the till.
He gestured to his back pants pocket, indicating that he had a weapon and warning her “Don’t make me take it out.”
He stole a small amount of cash and left the store on foot, running in a northerly direction along Punt Road.
Detectives from the Prahran Embona Taskforce are investigating the incident and have released CCTV images of the man they wish to speak to as part of their enquiries.
The man is perceived to be Pacific Islander in appearance and aged between 20-25 years, with a thin athletic build, olive skin and short dark hair.
He was wearing a white Mossimo brand singlet top with the words “L.A” printed on the front and dark-coloured shorts.

Police are investigating the circumstances surrounding a theft from a service station in Bendigo over a week ago.
Police have been told that a man entered the McCrae Street premises just after 7pm on 20 April.
The man was given a small amount of money after he made demands to the staff member who was standing behind the counter.
After being handed the money, he left the store, walking north along McCrae Street.
The offender is described as Caucasian, 160-165cms tall, aged in his mid 30s, unshaven reddish stubble with prominent cheek bones.
Police have released a face image of a man they would like to speak to about the incident.

Police are appealing for information following the armed robbery of a petrol station at Smithfield last night.
About 8:15pm, Wednesday 1 May 2013, a man was working in the petrol station on The Horsley Drive when an armed man entered the store.
He jumped the counter and threatened the attendant with a knife before being handed a sum of cash. The man also stole an amount of cigarettes before fleeing the premises.
Fairfield police were later notified about the robbery and are now investigating the incident. They are looking for a man who has been described as having a medium build.
He was wearing a black cap, a white cloth across his face, a blue hooded jumper, long black pants and white shoes.
A man has been charged following the armed robbery of a service station in Lismore at the weekend.
About 8.50pm (Sunday 28 April 2013) a man entered the service station on Ballina Road where he allegedly threatened the console operator with a firearm and demanded money.
The man fled the scene in a vehicle shortly after with an amount of cash.
The vehicle was parked outside the location and was allegedly being driven by a second man.
Acting on information received, police arrested an 18-year-old man in a vehicle on Richmond Street, Casino, yesterday afternoon (Monday 29 April 2013).
He was taken to Casino Police Station and charged with robbery whilst armed with dangerous weapon and granted conditional bail to appear in Lismore Local Court on Monday 27 May.
Officers have also recovered components of a firearm as well as a vehicle that were allegedly used during the robbery.
Police are currently pursuing a number of lines of inquiry while they continue their investigation.
A man has been charged following the attempted armed robbery of a service station in Villawood yesterday.
About 5.40pm, (Monday 29 April, 2013), a man entered a service station on Woodville Road where he allegedly threatened the console operator, and a customer, with a smashed bottle, demanding money.
The 25-year-old staff member ushered the 48-year-old customer into the console office and activated the duress alarm.
The man continued demanding money and smashing up the store before the arrival of police.
Officers entered the store and arrested the 35-year-old man. He was taken to Fairfield Police Station where he was charged with robbery armed with an offensive weapon.
He was refused bail and will appear in Fairfield Local Court today.
Police are investigating the armed robbery of a service station at Coomera overnight.
Around 11.30pm, a man carrying a skateboard entered the Pacific Motorway premises and approached two employees.
The man produced a gun, threatened the employees and made demands for money.
One of the store employees opened the cash register and handed over a sum of money.
No one was physically injured during the incident.
At the time of the offence, the man was wearing a black hooded jacket and a black balaclava.
Police have charged a man in relation to the armed robbery of a service station at Runaway Bay on April 18, 2013.
It is alleged a man entered the Oxley Drive premises and made demands for money from the service station employee.
While allegedly making threats he indicated he had a weapon concealed under his clothing although no weapon was actually sighted.
During the robbery it is also alleged the man set a small fire on the counter using a liquid.
A 20-year-old Coombabah man has been charged with armed robbery.
He is due to face Southport Magistrates Court today.
Police have charged two people following an armed robbery in North Ipswich this morning.
At 3am, three females entered a Downs Street service station, and one allegedly demanded the attendant open the register.
The console operator has locked the doors, however, one female has exited the premises after the doors were briefly opened.
A male threatened the attendant with a knife, before the group proceeded to smash the glass doors and flee on foot with food items.
A 21-year-old Woodend man is due to appear in the IpswichMagistrates Court today charged with robbery.
A 16-year-old Raceview girl has been charged with robbery and will be dealt with under the Youth Justice Act.
Investigations are continuing.