ACT Policing is appealing for three potential witnesses to an aggravated robbery to come forward and speak to investigators.
Police believe that the three men may be able to provide potentially important information as they were in the immediate area when an aggravated robbery took place at the IGA store in Banks.
Around 7:50pm last night (Wednesday, June 27), a man armed with a knife entered the store and made demands for cash. Staff complied with the demands and the man fled the store. Police believe that the three potential witnesses may have seen the man running from the store.
The offender is described as Caucasian in appearance, about 170cm to 185cm (5’7” – 6’1”) in height and was wearing dark-coloured clothing.
At the time of the robbery his face was concealed with a mask and he was carrying a bag.
Police are urging the three potential witnesses to attend a police station or contact ACT Policing Operations on 131 444 to provide their details.
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