NSW police investigate attempted armed robbery of petrol station at Raymond Terrace

Police are investigating the attempted armed robbery of a business in Raymond Terrace overnight.

About 7.10pm (Friday 27 December 2019), a man entered a petrol station on Adelaide Street and approached the counter.

The man asked for a pack of cigarettes before allegedly threatening the male staff member with what appeared to be a firearm and demanding cash and cigarettes.

The man jumped the counter, before struggling with the staff member who managed to escape from the premises.

The staff member returned, and a further struggled followed. The man ran from the store, jumping on a bicycle and fleeing the scene without any cash.

No customers were inside the store at the time, and no one was hurt.

Officers from Port Stephens-Hunter Police District were called and began their investigations.

A crime scene was established, and a number of items were seized for forensic testing including a paintball pistol in the shape of a firearm, a cap, a bag and a bicycle helmet.

The man is described as being of Caucasian appearance, aged between 20 and 25 years old, around 180cm tall, with red hair and a medium build. He was last seen wearing a brown hooded jumper, brown pants and black shoes.

Anyone with information about this man or this incident are urged to contact Raymond Terrace Police Station on

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