Wyoming supermarket robbed at gunpoint

Police are investigating after a Wyoming grocery store was robbed at gunpoint on September 11.

Two men armed with sawn off shotguns entered the Aldi supermarket premises on the Pacific Hwy at Wyoming before assailing a worker who handed over the contents of their checkout station.

No one was injured during the robbery despite there being 30 shoppers in the store at the time. The two men left in a stolen orange Holden Colorado which was recovered nearby.

Police said the vehicle would undergo forensic analysis. Officers from Brisbane Water Local Area Command attended and secured a crime scene, speaking with a number of witnesses. As their investigations continue, they would like to speak with two men they believe may be able to assist with their inquiries.

The first man is described as being aged in his late 20s to early 30s, about 196cm tall, with a medium build. He was wearing a light blue hooded jumper, black tracksuit pants and white shoes.

The second man is described as being about 170-175cm tall, with a medium to large build, and was wearing a dark hooded jumper at the time.

Media release,
Sep 12, 2015
NSW Police media