Police are investigating after the armed robbery of a fast food outlet in Aspley last night.
Around 10.15pm a man entered the Gympie Road store armed with a knife, and demanded money from a male staff member.
They complied and the man fled on foot with a sum of cash.
No one was injured during the incident.
Investigations are continuing.
Police have arrested a man after a robbery at Blair Athol last night.
Just before 6pm, a man entered a deli on the corner of Prospect Road and Leslie Avenue.
Police will allege he threatened staff with a needle before fleeing on foot with a small amount of cash.
A short time later, Police attended, and with the help of Police dog Kraze, located the man hiding in a yard nearby.
The 33-year-old Prospect man was taken to hospital for assessment. He was charged with aggravated robbery and was refused bail to appear in the Holden Hill Magistrates Court today.
Holden Hill Police are investigating an incident at Blair Athol late this afternoon where a man armed with knife attempted to rob a deli on Prospect Road.
Just before 5.30pm the man armed with a kitchen knife threatened staff at the Deli, but fled empty handed.
There are no reported injuries.
The male suspect who left on foot is described as about 20 years, 180cm, slim build, wearing a black hooded jacket and blue jeans.
A man has been charged following an armed robbery that occurred in Aspley yesterday.
Just after midday, police will allege a man entered a fast food outlet on Gympie Road.
It will further be alleged he made demands for cash while armed with a handgun, before stealing a vehicle and leaving the scene.
Officers located the man in Bald Hills with information provided by a member of the public.
A 21-year-old man has been charged with three counts of armed robbery, two counts of stealing and one count each of unlawful use of a motor vehicle and assault.
He is due to appear in the Sandgate Magistrates Court today.
Wodonga Crime Investigation Unit detectives have charged two men following an alleged armed robbery at a fast food restaurant in Wodonga last night.
It is alleged the incident took place at the Elgin Street fast food restaurant about 7.25pm.
The pair has both been charged with two counts of armed robbery.
Peter Warren Whyte, aged 30, and 42-year-old Jamie Philip Smith faced an out of session’s court hearing at Wodonga police station.
Both men, of no fixed address, have been remanded in custody and will face Wodonga Magistrates’ Court today.
At about 8.50pm, a man entered the Eagle Boys pizza store and demanded cash, threatening to assault workers if they did not comply. He fled with an amount of money, and was last seen heading south on Commercial Road.
No one was injured.
The suspect is described as being about 175cm tall, dark complexion, and was wearing a skull mask, a light brown Everlast hooded jumper and blue jeans and was carrying a skateboard with him.
Police are investigating an aggravated robbery in Fairview Park on Sunday 12 July.
At 6.40pm, two men wearing balaclavas and armed with a knife and bat threatened a deli owner as he was locking his store on Hamilton Road.
They hit the victim with the bat, stole cash and were last seen running east along Katarama Road.
The victim received minor physical injuries during the incident.
One of the suspects is about 175cm tall and the other is 180-185cm tall. Both were wearing dark clothing.
Police are investigating an armed robbery at a pizza restaurant in Beverley Hills yesterday, which is believed to be linked to a robbery at the same location last month.
Just after 7pm (Tuesday 14 July 2015), a man armed with a knife entered the front of the pizza restaurant on King Georges Road and ran to the back of the store, where he confronted a 20-year-old employee.
Police have been told the armed man threatened the male employee and demanded money, before fleeing the scene with cash.
He was last seen running south along King Georges Road.
The employee was uninjured during the incident and contacted police.
Officers attached to Campsie Local Area Command attended and established a crime scene.
As they continue their inquiries, police would like to speak to a man who may be able to assist them.
He is described as being of Mediterranean/ Middle Eastern appearance, about 170cm tall, of solid build, and was seen wearing black shoes, dark-coloured pants, a black hooded jumper and a fluorescent yellow worker’s vest over the jumper.
Police have now charged a man after he allegedly tried to rob a fast food restaurant on Port Road a short time ago.
Just after 1pm, the offender entered Hungry Jacks at Beverley armed with a hatchet and demanded money before smashing the glass counter.
Staff activated their hold-up alarm and police were quickly on scene, arresting the man without incident.
No one was injured and the 41-year-old offender from Port Adelaide was arrested and charged with attempted aggravated robbery.
He has been refused bail and will appear in the Port Adelaide Magistrates Court tomorrow.
Knox Crime Investigation Unit detectives are investigating an armed robbery which occurred at a fast food outlet in Kilsyth on 20 June.
Investigators have been told a man wearing a black ski jacket and hood, balaclava, faded blue jeans, white runners and gloves entered the Canterbury Road store just after 3am.
He walked directly to an office area where he produced a small knife and gestured for money but did not speak or make any demands.
The female staff member handed over an amount of cash and the man left the store on foot.
It is believed the offender is perceived to be Caucasian in appearance and aged between 20-30 years old.
Detectives have released an image of a man that may assist with their enquiries.
