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Police release footage of aggravated robbery

Police release footage of aggravated robbery at Glenfield Pizza shop

At about 9:35pm on Monday 11 April, a man entered the Glenfield Domino’s Pizza store on Chartwell Ave through the back door. There were two employees and three customers in the store at the time. It is believed that the man was in possession of a firearm.

The man forced one of the employees to open the till and place money into a bag. He then assaulted the employee and fled the store through the back door into Marlborough Park.

Police dogs attended and tracked the man onto Edgeworth Road, where he was witnessed by a member of the public getting into a white vehicle and fleeing the scene.

North Shore Police are interested to hear from anyone who may know anything about this incident or who may recognise the man from CCTV imagery.

The man is described as 175-183 cm tall, thin to medium build and wearing dark clothing with black and white “Chuck Taylor” type shoes and a black balaclava.

Anyone with information is asked to contact Detective Alan Welch from North Shore CIB on 09 213 7797. Information can be provided anonymously to the organisation Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

A CCTV video of the incident has been uploaded to the Waitemata Police Facebook page.

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