Point Cook man charged with multiple robberies

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Police have charged a Point Cook man following a series of alleged armed robberies in Melbourne’s western suburbs including in Brooklyn, earlier this month.

The charges follow four alleged incidents over the past two weeks.

At about 2pm on Monday April 15 a man entered a store on Duncans Road in Werribee South, armed with a weapon. He allegedly made demands for cash before the shop keeper declined and chased the man out of the store.

About 3.30am on April 23, the man then allegedly threatened a worker at a fast-food restaurant on the corner of Morris and Heaths roads in Hoppers Crossing. He demanded cash and fled empty-handed.

Then at about 4am later the same morning, it is alleged a man attended a service station on Point Cook Road, Point Cook and threatened the shop attendant with a firearm, demanding cash. The attendant handed over the money and the man fled in a vehicle.

The following evening at about 9pm on Wednesday April 24, the man allegedly threatened a worker at a business in Brooklyn. He demanded cash and the worker handed over the money before the man fled in a vehicle.

He was arrested in Point Cook on Friday afternoon and charged with two counts of armed robbery, two counts of attempted armed robbery (x2) and three counts of possessing an imitation firearm and appeared before the Melbourne Magistrates’ Court over the weekend.

Anyone with information should contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or www.crimestoppersvic.com.au