ACT Policing has released a facefit of one of the offenders involved in an aggravated robbery in Ngunnawal on Friday June 21.
Between 5.45pm and 6.00pm, a man driving a red Holden Commodore station wagon along Wanganeen Avenue, Ngunnawal stopped as a man was standing in the middle of the road impeding traffic.
While the car was stopped, another man entered the vehicle and threatened the driver with a knife.
The man who had been impeding traffic then entered the vehicle and demanded the driver take them to Nicholls shops and withdraw a sum of cash from the automatic teller machine (ATM).
The man complied with the demand, drove to the Nicholls shops and withdrew the cash. The two men then demanded they be driven to Gold Creek. The two men exited the Commodore in the car park of the George Harcourt Inn, and fled the area, running towards the Barton Highway.
The first offender (pictured) is described as Caucasian, around 180cm (5’11”) in height with a narrow face and pointed chin, dark eyebrows and believed to be aged in his mid-30s. At the time of the incident, he was clean shaven, wearing black pants, a ‘hoodie’ and black gloves.
The second offender is described as Caucasian, around 170cm (5’7”) tall, with a round face, red “blotchy” skin and believed to be aged in his late-30s. At the time he was wearing a dark ‘hoodie’ and dark gloves.
Anyone who recognises the man pictured is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or via www.act.crimestoppers.com.au. Information can be provided anonymously.
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