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Concern thieves may strike again

Police want to speak to two men following an armed robbery at a Narre Warren South video store on Saturday.Police want to speak to two men following an armed robbery at a Narre Warren South video store on Saturday.

POLICE are searching for two men who they say may reoffend after an armed robbery at a Narre Warren South video store at the weekend.
The incident occurred about 10pm on Saturday, 19 August at Video Ezy in Seebeck Drive.
When the store had cleared of customers two men approached two female staff members at the counter.
One man produced a knife and entered the counter area, where he threatened to cut the staff members and made demands for cash. A quantity of cash was taken from the till and the offenders left in an unknown direction.
One of the men is described as 18 to 20 years old, Caucasian, 170cm tall and of slim build. The man has short brown hair and distinctive acne on his face.
The second man, also Caucasian and 170cm tall, is said to be of slim to medium build.
Detective Senior Constable Gary Richards of Frankston Embona Task Force said police were appealing for information regarding the incident as the men may continue to offend.
Any information can be passed on to Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or to Det Sen Const Richards on 9784 5542.

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