Charge Laid In Relation To August Robbery, Invercargill
Invercargill Police have arrested and charged a man for the robbery of a dairy in August.
The robbery at the Crinan Street Dairy happened on Sunday 28 August.
The items stolen – including cigarettes, tobacco, and cash – remain outstanding.
A 34-year-old man is due in Invercargill District Court tomorrow, 18 October, charged with aggravated robbery.
Detective Sergeant John Kean says it’s pleasing to be able to hold an individual to account.
“This arrest show that Police will continue to investigate such incidents and work hard to identify offenders, as this behaviour has no place in our communities.”
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