The Chronicle

Armed boy, 12, robs shop

Thief demands gift cards activation

- TARA MIKO tara.miko@thechronic­le.com.au

A 12-YEAR-OLD boy armed with a knife demanded a service station worker activate stolen gift cards in a brazen robbery attempt yesterday.

The boy allegedly demanded a 7-Eleven worker in Harristown activate a handful of iTunes cards he’d taken from the shelves about 8am.

The boy fled the scene and was found by police at a residence a short distance away soon after the incident.

A PRE-TEEN boy armed with a kitchen knife tried to force a service station worker into activating gift cards in a brazen robbery early yesterday.

The 12-year-old boy is alleged to have walked into the 7-Eleven store on the corner of South St and Drayton Rd about 8am, and collected a handful of iTunes gift cards.

“The young male person has then attended the counter and requested the console operator activate those gift cards while producing a knife,” Toowoomba Child Protection Investigat­ion Unit Officer-in-Charge Detective Senior Sergeant Renee Garske said.

The worker is understood to have complied and the boy fled the area.

He was arrested at a nearby residence soon after.

Snr-Sgt Garske said the worker was left shaken after the incident but was not physically injured.

“I think it’s an opportunis­tic incident that has occurred with this young male person,” she said.

“He’s certainly been cooperativ­e with police and his parents have been very supportive and offering assistance to deter this young person from committing any further offences in the future.”

The busy service station was closed to customers for more than an hour as police investigat­ed the incident.

The boy was dealt with under provisions of the Young Justices Act.

He was not known to authoritie­s before the incident yesterday.

 ?? Photo: Nev Madsen ?? ON SCENE: A boy, 12, is alleged to have held up a Harristown service station.
Photo: Nev Madsen ON SCENE: A boy, 12, is alleged to have held up a Harristown service station.

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