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Newport house raided over Altona North and Williamstown robberies

Two men and a woman have been charged with armed robberies at Altona North and Williamstown late last year.

Detectives from the Altona North Embona Armed Robbery Taskforce swooped on a Newport house early Wednesday morning, arresting two men and a woman in relation to a robbery at a McDonald’s restaurant last November and a bottle shop in Douglas Parade in December.

It is alleged two bandits wielding a gun and a knife entered the McDonald’s restaurant at the corner of Blackshaws and Millers roads in Altona North at 1.50am on Sunday, November 26.

Two men brandishing firearms allegedly entered a bottle shop in Douglas Parade, Williamstown, shortly before 10pm on Saturday, December 23, pointing them at the attendant.

Cash was stolen in both robberies.

A white Toyota Corolla believed to have been used in connection with the armed robberies was seized from the Newport property on Wednesday.

A car seized from the Newport house. Photo: Victoria Police

Police could be seen carrying bags of evidence from the house.

A 26-year-old man has been charged with two counts of armed robbery and remanded.

A second man, 22, has been charged with armed robbery and theft and was bailed.

A woman, 25, was charged with two counts of armed robbery and was also bailed.

All three, from Newport, are scheduled to appear at Melbourne Magistrates Court on August 22.

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