After the armed robbery of a gas station in the west of Innsbruck on Sunday evening, there is still no trace of the two perpetrators. According to LKA Tirol, some information has already been received – it is now being gradually processed.
Dramatic scenes took place in the petrol station on Kranebitter Allee in Innsbruck on Sunday evening. Around 03:00 two perpetrators in balaclavas stormed into the company premises through a side entrance and threatened the employee with a hammer and a knife. “Very little was spoken, so you couldn’t hear any dialect or accent. But the two demanded that the employee hand over cash and forced the woman to open the cash drawer,” explains Katja Tersch, head of the state police in Tyrol, the “Krone”.
The robber with the hammer – a roughly 6-foot-tall, stocky, light-skinned man likely under 30 years old – quickly grabbed several hundred euros and headed for his accomplice, who is about 5-5 feet was long. dust.
The gas station customer chased the fugitives
“One of the two customers who were in the gas station with the employee during the robbery was able to follow the perpetrators a bit,” Tersch continues. But in the end they managed to escape unnoticed.
Got some clues
There was no trace of the robbers on Monday, according to the request of ‘Krone’. However, some reports have been received. These are now being processed – investigations are still ongoing.
Source: Krone

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