Police are investigating following the armed robbery of an adult store at Chermside last night.
Around 9.20pm a man wearing a stocking over his head entered the business on Gympie Road and produced a knife, demanding cash from a male employee.
The employee complied and the man, described as being tall, left with a sum of cash.
It is believed he then fled the scene in a car driven by another person, a stolen 1989 silver Mazda 626 sedan with QLD registration 005 EJN (similar to pictured).
Anyone who may have seen the vehicle is urged to contact Policelink or Crime Stoppers.
No one was physically injured as a result of the incident.
Investigations are continuing.

Police have released CCTV images following an armed robbery in Sydney’s south-west earlier this month.
Officers attached to Liverpool Local Area Command attended a newsagent on Flowerdale Road, Liverpool, just after 8.30am on Thursday 17 August 2017, following reports of a robbery.
One male, who was armed with a firearm, entered the store and threatened the employee, before waiting at the entrance of the store. A second man approached the counter and demanded money from the victim.
The pair fled the scene with a small sum of money and were last seen heading down Hoxton Park Road.
A crime scene was established and an investigation is underway, with police seeking to speak to the man depicted in the images who might be able to assist with inquiries.
The first male is described as being in his mid 20s and is depicted in the image wearing a black hooded jumper with white logo on upper left side, dark pants and white shoes, with the hood over his head.
The second man is described as being in his mid 20s and of thin build. He was last seen wearing a white Nike hat, navy blue hooded jumper with a white logo on front, dark pants and blue shoes. He also had a large watch on his left wrist and a tattoo on his right outer wrist.
This incident followed a robbery at a fast food outlet in Lyn Street, Prestons on Wednesday 16 August 2017.
Investigators believe the two incidents are linked and seek public assistance. Inquiries continue into both incidents.
Police are investigating following a robbery in Sydney’s Inner West.
Officers attached to Ashfield Local Area Command were called to Alt Street, Ashfield, just after 7.30pm today (Friday 25 August 2017), following reports of an armed robbery.
Police have been told three males entered the store, armed with a crow bar, and threatened an employee before demanding cash.
As the males were threatening the staff member, he fled from the shop and contacted police.
A crime scene was established and an investigation has commenced.
The males were last seen running along Alt Street.
Police are investigating the armed robbery of a baker at a shopping centre at Warren Park in the early hours of this morning.
Around 2am the 22-year-old man arrived for work in his red 2004 Honda Accord car. As he got out of his vehicle three men, one armed with a knife, demanded his car keys, wallet and mobile phone. The victim handed over the items and one of the men got into the man’s Honda Accord and drove away.
The other two men got into a stolen blue Toyota Tarago van which was later located by police abandoned at the intersection of Anchusia Street and Breynia Street at Kingston a short time later.
The victim was not physically injured in the robbery.
Police are seeking any information about the robbery and are keen to locate the red 2004 Honda Accord with Queensland registration 802 HTR.
Detectives from Knox Crime Investigation Unit have charged a man following an armed robbery in Boronia earlier this month.
The 46-year-old Knoxfield man was arrested by the Special Operations Group near shops on Burwood Highway, Upper Ferntree Gully about 3.30pm today.
He has been charged with armed robbery, attempted armed robbery, threat to inflict serious injury, assault with a weapon, prohibited person possess firearm, possess cannabis, cultivate narcotic plant and commit indictable offence whilst on bail.
The man faced an out of sessions hearing this evening and was remanded in custody to appear at Melbourne Magistrate’s Court tomorrow.
The charges follow an alleged armed robbery at a store on Boronia Road, Boronia on 4 August.
Police are investigating an armed robbery which occurred on Cadbury Road Claremont between Main Road and Dove Court around 6:35pm yesterday.
Investigation officers would like to speak to anyone who was in the area at that time and may have seen a man aged in his early 30’s, medium build, 175cm tall, with unshaven dark facial hair. He was wearing a dark hoody with the hood over his head and dark trackpants. He also had a bandage on his left hand.
Police are investigating the attempted armed robbery of a Nerang business which occurred around 6:30pm yesterday, August 1.
A man armed with a knife entered the Lavelle Street business, threatening a 26-year-old female attendant.
The man pushed passed the woman and accessed the cash register, which was empty, and then proceeded to leave the store empty handed.
He was last seen leaving the store in a large black SUV.
No one was physically injured during the incident.
He is described as Caucasian, approximately 180cm tall, of a slim build and was last seen wearing blue trousers, a black hoodie with white writing, a grey coloured peak cap and sunglasses with black shoes.
Ongoing investigations by police at Logan Central CPIU have resulted in two teenagers being charged over an alleged violent armed robbery that occurred in Kingston last month.
It will be alleged around 8.45pm on June 18 a 21-year-old Kingston man and a woman were approached by a three boys after disembarking from a train at Kingston station.
The youths followed the pair as they walked along a pathway before one of them punched the man in the mouth, causing him to fall down.
A boy has then held a knife to the man’s neck and taken his wallet and phone from his pocket as well as his backpack and bike.
The youths then fled the scene.
The man received minor injuries as a result.
Yesterday police arrested a 15-year-old Kingston boy in relation to the matter and he was charged with armed robbery.
A 14-year-old boy from Park Ridge was also arrested and charged with armed robbery on July 17.
Detectives are investigating following an armed robbery at an electronics store in a Morayfield shopping centre.
Preliminary investigations indicate at 1:20pm a man entered the store on Morayfield Road and used a knife to cut a safety device attached to a Samsung sports watch.
As the man was leaving the shopping centre he was challenged by staff members, at which point he threatened staff with the knife before fleeing the scene on foot.
No one was physically injured during the incident.
The man is described as Caucasian, aged in his late teens or early 20s and was last seen wearing an orange beanie, black t-shirt and cargo shorts.
Police are appealing for information after a pizza delivery driver was robbed in western Sydney last night.
Just before 8pm yesterday (Thursday 27 July 2017), a 21-year-old male pizza driver was delivering pizza to a home on Mia Mia Street, Girraween.
He was confronted by a group of five people wearing red, white and black face masks.
One man held a sharp weapon to his neck while threatening him.
The group stole five pizzas, cash and drink from the delivery driver. They were last seen running into Civic Park, Pendle Hill.