Staff are tied up for about an hour until members of the public arrive and disturb the suspects, in a robbery north of Adelaide.
Service station staff were bound with cable ties for about an hour during a robbery at Port Wakefield early this morning, police say.Police say staff members were restrained with cable ties for about an hour during the incidentPolice said three men entered a service station on Port Wakefield Highway in Adelaide's north at about 1am."Staff members were restrained with cable ties whilst the men attempted to break into a safe using a concrete cutter," he told ABC Radio Adelaide.
"About an hour later, members of the public arrived at the service station and disturbed the suspects who took off through the rear of the building and left in a gunmetal grey-coloured Holden Statesman sedan, which was last seen heading south on Port Wakefield Highway."SA Police said the suspects were wearing dark jumpers and pants with dark cloth face coverings and put on high-vis vests when they entered the service station.
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