ACT Policing has arrested a 32-year-old Red Hill woman and a 31-year-old man following an alleged aggravated robbery in Parkes yesterday (October 12).
Around 7.50pm police attended Commonwealth Avenue in response to an aggravated robbery. Police spoke with a man and woman who alleged another man and woman had threatened to assault them before taking a leather briefcase and leaving the area.
A description of the offenders was supplied and a short time later police located the alleged offenders and items allegedly taken during the robbery.
The alleged offenders were conveyed to the ACT Watch House. The female will appear before the ACT Magistrates Court today (October 13) charged with aggravated robbery. The male is continuing to assist police with inquiries.
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