Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
HomeNewsKnife raid 'first' for Torquay servo boss

Knife raid ‘first’ for Torquay servo boss

A Torquay businessman has spoken of his shock after an employee was allegedly robbed at knifepoint this week.

Monday’s armed robbery was the first in the service station manager’s experience, he told the Geelong Indy.

“I’ve never dealt with a situation like this before. It’s horrifying,” the manager said.

“Not only is this the first time in my life I’ve experienced something like this, it was also the first for my employee, too.

“I was upset and devastated to hear that my employee was put in such a scary circumstance.”

The lone employee was in the servo when two masked men in colour-coordinated outfits entered around 9pm Monday, the manager said.

The male attendant, in his early 20s, watched the masked, hooded and gloved men steal cash and cigarettes, the manager said.

Police confirmed that both men had knives and jumped the counter.

The employee was shaken afterward, the manager said.

“No one should have to go through this. He was very scared and shocked at the time.”

The employee watched the offenders flee on foot before immediately calling police, the manager said.

Police later released security camera images of the men in the hope someone might recognise them or their clothing.

The images showed them wearing yellow gloves, grey T-shirts and white masks.

One was wearing a red long-sleeved hoodie. The other wore a black hoodie under his T-shirt.

The manager said he believed that police had questioned two suspects.

Victoria Police was unable to provide further details of the incident when the Indy went to press on Thursday afternoon.

Police asked anyone with information to phone Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

Tobacco license deadline approaching

The state government has issued a final call for tobacco retailers and wholesalers to secure a mandatory licence, with less than two weeks remaining...
More News

Chong connects with audiences

Playing the piano wasn’t always Kristian Chong’s dream, but little did his younger self know that he would become one of Australia’s leading musicians....

Embracing the ‘house’

The way locals have embraced everything on offer at Ocean Grove Neighbourhood House since its reopening shows just how important these spaces are for...

Fingers crossed for hoodies

The hooded plovers that inhabit the ‘dog beach’ at Ocean Grove between 6W and 7W are sitting on some eggs again. They hatched three...

Sealion 6 is impressive

BYD's Sealion 6 is one of the new breed of super hybrids. So called because they are plug-in hybrids with larger batteries that deliver...

From the archives

16 years ago 22 January, 2010 Thieves are targeting high-tech gadgets in an “alarming rise” in thefts from cars around Geelong, according to police. Favourite targets include...

Bowling for mental health

A signature Ocean Grove tournament will bring community members from across the region to help break the stigma of mental health. Bowl...

Mazda CX-60 in market for success

You have to hand it to Mazda, the Japanese automobile manufacturer never gives up in its quest to please, and thus, sell more product....

Holiday shopping

With the school holidays in full swing, Independent photographer Ivan Kemp was at The Terrace in Ocean Grove on Tuesday 20 January to see...

Winners crowned at Geelong Lawn tennis classics

While many people turn their attention to the Australian Open in January, tournaments across the country go into full swing ranging from Pro Tour...

Community calendar

Karneval Society Beer, bratwurst & barbecue with German and Aussie favourites. Karneval Society, 21/45 Arunga Ave, Norlane, Sunday January 25, noon-5pm. Free but register, beerbratwurstnbbqbash.eventbrite.com ■...