Police are investigating an aggravated robbery at a hotel at Bolivar early this morning.
About 3.50am, Tuesday 7 November, two men entered the Port Wakefield Road gaming room and threatened staff with a knife and hammer before stealing cash and a handbag.
A third man was waiting outside in a silver Mazda 3, all three men left in the waiting car.
A security guard challenged the two men, one of them swung at the guard with a hammer. He received a minor graze to his thumb which did not require medical treatment.
The two men who entered the hotel were wearing dark clothing with their faces covered.
Police are investigating a robbery which occurred at Aberfoyle Park this morning.
Just before 5.20am, Sunday 5 November, patrols were called to Sandpiper Drive after a man entered a service station and threatened staff with a weapon demanding cash and cigarettes.
The man left the service station on foot running east toward Hub Drive with an amount of cash and cigarettes. Police patrols and PD Marley are currently searching the area but have been unable to locate the man at this time.
No one was physically injured and investigations are continuing.
The suspect is described as Caucasian, thin build, 170cm tall. He was wearing a dark clothing and had a hooded jumper, with the hood over his head.
Police have arrested a man following a robbery at Semaphore Park this afternoon.
Police were called to the chemist and post office on Bartley Terrace about 3.15pm today (25 October) after a man allegedly made threats towards staff and demanded cash. The man took off on foot with an amount of cash.
A staff member and customer followed the man until patrols arrived in the area, where he was subsequently arrested in Fairford Terrace.
No one was physically injured during the incident and no weapons were sighted.
A 49-year-old man from Semaphore Park was charged with attempt aggravated robbery and aggravated robbery. He has been refused police bail and will appear in the Port Adelaide Magistrates Court tomorrow.
Two people have been arrested following an aggravated robbery at Greenacres this morning.
Police were called to a Deli on Manoora Street just before 12pm, Sunday 22 October, after a man armed with an axe threatened staff, before stealing cash and cigarettes. The man and a second suspect ran from the scene before getting in an old white sedan and driving away.
Just before 3pm this afternoon, enquiries lead police from Holden Hill to a home in Kilburn where they arrested a 33-year-old man and 32-year-old woman. The pair were charged with aggravated robbery and will appear in the Elizabeth Magistrates Court tomorrow.
A car believed to have been driven by the suspects was located at the address and has been seized.
At 7pm on Saturday 23 September, two people entered a deli on Kingfisher Drive armed with a tyrebrace and threatened the staff member.
They stole cash and cigarettes before leaving in a silver BMW X5 that was parked out the front of the deli.
One suspect is a man wearing a black hooded top with markings on the front and black track pants with red down the sides.
The second suspect, believed to be a woman, is wearing a bright green Adidas hooded top and black track pants with white stripes down the sides.
Anyone who recognises the two in the images or has any information that may assist the investigation, please call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or report online at http://crimestopperssa.com.au/
Police are investigating a robbery at a business in Hewett last night.
Just after 7.15pm, Saturday 23 September, police were called to a shop on Kingfisher Drive after a man and a woman wearing masks and hooded jumpers threatened staff. The pair got away with an amount of cash and cigarettes before driving off in a dark grey BMW X5, believed to be displaying stolen number plates ‘S765AZM’.
No one was physically injured.
The woman is described as 172cm tall, about 80kgs of medium build with two tone coloured hair (blonde and brown). She was wearing a light green hooded jumper with a white Adidas logo, black Adidas track-pants with three white stripes running down the side and black gloves with grey writing on the knuckles.
The man is described as 170cm tall, about 70kgs of skinny build. He was wearing a grey jumper with black sleeves and a black ‘V’ logo or similar on the front, black pants with a red pin stripe running down the side and white sandshoes.
Holden Hill Police are seeking information from the public after a man attempted to rob a pawnbrokers at Modbury last night.
Just before 9pm, a man wearing dark clothing, sunglasses and armed with syringe threatened staff demanding gold from the premises on North East Road.
The staff member refused and the man left the shop empty handed, getting into a waiting white Toyota Hiace van, driven by another man.
There were no injuries in the incident, police patrols searched the area, but the van wasn’t located.
Holden Hill Police are seeking information from the public after a man attempted to rob a pawnbrokers at Modbury last night.
Just before 9pm, a man wearing dark clothing, sunglasses and armed with syringe threatened staff demanding gold from the premises on North East Road.
The staff member refused and the man left the shop empty handed, getting into a waiting white Toyota Hiace van, driven by another man.
There were no injuries in the incident, police patrols searched the area, but the van wasn’t located.
Detectives from Sturt CIB have arrested a man after an investigation into a robbery at St Marys on Friday night.
Police will allege that about 5pm on Friday 8 September, a man stole items from an auto parts store on South Road. When he was confronted by staff members, he injured two of the staff with a knife.
The staff members suffered minor injuries.
On Saturday 9 September a 27-year-old man from O’Sullivan Beach was arrested and charged with aggravated robbery and two counts of aggravated assault causing harm.
He was refused bail and will appear in the Adelaide Magistrates Court on Monday.
A man was swiftly arrested just minutes after a robbery at a hotel bottleshop at Port Lincoln.
Just before 11pm on Thursday 7 September, a man allegedly armed with a knife stole cash and a bottle of wine from the drive-thru before leaving on foot.
Fortunately, no one was injured during the robbery.
Police quickly arrived at the scene and searched the area and located the suspect a few minutes later at a nearby hotel and arrested. The money and wine were recovered.
The 42-year-old man from Port Lincoln has been charged with aggravated robbery and refused bail to appear in the Port Lincoln Magistrates Court later today.