The employee is still in shock: While she was working in a gas station on the Reinighausstraße in Graz on Friday, she was suddenly threatened with a gun at the cash register. You must hand over the money quickly.
Late Friday night, shortly before 10 p.m., in the Eggenberg district of Graz, there were only a few customers left at the local petrol station on Reinighausstrasse. A man waited for the last of them to go through the door, then went to the cash register with two cans of soda.
Employee had to stuff money into backpack
“It’s a robbery, it’s not a joke, I’ve got a gun!” the stranger in an FFP-2 mask then called out and made it clear to the 57-year-old fisherman that he had to hand over the money. The woman complied with his wish – she had to stuff the money into his black backpack. The perpetrator then snatched it from her and quickly fled from the gas station towards Karl-Morre-Strasse.
Fortunately, the 57-year-old was not injured in the attack, but she is still deeply shaken.
The perpetrator is still being sought
The manhunt for the man has so far been unsuccessful. The police are therefore asking for information Journal service of the State Criminal Police Office on 059133/60 3333.
Source: Krone

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