Murrumbidgee Police District have released CCTV images of a man they believe to be behind three armed robberies.
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Two hold ups on November 4 and 15 occurred at Lowes petroleum BP Top Town Service Station, with another at Metro Service Station on November 6.
The perpetrator, alleged to be the same man, brandished a large-bladed kitchen knife in all of the matters.
The Griffith detective in charge of investigations released the images to the public, and said they believe at this stage the robberies are connected.
"It is clear from the CCTV footage, the similar clothing and the actions of the suspect in this matter that all three robberies may be linked," he said.
"Police are appealing for any information from the public to assist in this investigation."
The offender has been described as a man between the ages of 25 and 40 with a dark complexion, standing around 160 and 170 centimeters tall, with possible acne scarring on his face.
Police describe him as wearing a black fleece hoodie with the hood over his head, a black bomber jacket, black sunglasses, dark pants and tan coloured shoes, and hiking style boots.
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In the first incident the man was wearing a black cap with a distinctive white marking similar to a trident symbol.
If you have any information that could assist police in their investigations, contact Griffith Police Station 6969 4299 or contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
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