ACT Policing is seeking witnesses to an aggravated robbery in Gilmore yesterday evening (Monday, April 25).
About 10.00pm a Dominos pizza delivery driver parked his blue Holden Barina in a driveway of May Maxwell Crescent. As he was checking the address, a male walked up from behind the vehicle to his window holding a kitchen knife and attempted to open the door. The driver immediately started his car and drove away. The offender was last seen on a driveway in May Maxwell Crescent.
The offender is described as Caucasian, aged in his early twenties, tall with a slim build and wearing a black long sleeve jumper pulled over his face with a black beanie.
Police ask anyone who was in the area at that time and may have seen people acting suspiciously to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000, or via the Crime Stoppers website on www.act.crimestoppers.com.au. Information can be provided anonymously.
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