Teenage girl charged over alleged aggrevated assault at Smith St service station
A 16-YEAR-OLD female has been charged with aggravated robbery and serious breach of bail following an aggravated robbery at a Darwin service station
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A 16-YEAR-OLD female has been charged with aggravated robbery and serious breach of bail following an aggravated robbery at a Darwin service station.
Police allege the 16-year-old female was in the company of others who attended the Smith St service station about 9:40pm on Friday, June 18 when she threatened the attendant with an edged weapon and demanded cash, before stealing a soft drink and fleeing the location.
General duties officers apprehended the youth as she ran from the scene.
Detectives from Strike Force Trident later charged her and she was remanded to appear in court on Monday.
Originally published as Teenage girl charged over alleged aggrevated assault at Smith St service station