Police Appealing To Public Following North Shore Attempted Robberies
Police investigating two attempted robberies in the North
Shore are appealing to the public to help identify a group
of men.
On the evening of Saturday September 5, a group
of people wearing masks rushed into a dairy in Beach Haven,
and begun climbing over the counter and attempted to steal
items, when they were discovered and confronted by a staff
member.
They immediately ran out of the shop and fled in
a stolen silver 1999 Honda Accord.
Shortly afterwards,
the offenders have arrived at a liquor store in Forrest Hill
and have again attempted to steal a number of items but fled
when they were confronted by the store owner.
Detective
Senior Sergeant Callum McNeill says Police are making a
number of extensive enquiries into the incidents, including
reviewing CCTV footage.
“We believe these people may be
able to assist us with our enquiries and we’re urging
anyone who recognises them to do the right thing and contact
Police,” he says.
Anyone who recognises them, or with
information about their identities, is urged to contact
Police on 105 quoting file number
200906/2016.
Information can also be provided via
Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555
111.