Two men will face court this morning (Thursday, April 7) on robbery charges following an armed hold-up at a Condor takeaway outlet last night.
About 11:40pm two men, aged 19 and 18, entered Domino’s Pizza at the Lanyon Marketplace, where one of the men produced a knife and instructed a staff member to hand over two pizzas.
The men took the pizzas and fled the area, however were seen a short time later walking past the store by police officers investigating the robbery.
Officers observed the men matched descriptions provided by Domino’s staff. The men were arrested and searched, at which time it is alleged officers uncovered a knife, crow bar and miniature hockey stick.
Both men will appear in court this morning charged with aggravated robbery.
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