Man allegedly threatens to stab young worker during Frankston supermarket robbery
The search is on for a beanie-clad man who allegedly threatened a young worker during a robbery at a Frankston supermarket.
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A man allegedly threatened to stab a young worker during a robbery at a Frankston supermarket.
The man allegedly went to a shopping centre on Cranbourne Rd at 8am on December 30, and approached a 22-year-old woman working in the supermarket.
Police said the man made demands for money from the cash register before allegedly threatening to stab the store attendant.
She handed over a small amount of cash and the man fled the scene.
The man was last spotted getting onto a bus on Cranbourne Rd, headed towards Cranbourne.
The supermarket worker was not injured.
Investigators have released CCTV images of a beanie-clad man they believe may be able to help with their inquiries.
He is described as caucasian, aged in his mid 40s, with a medium build with a dark grey receding hairline.
He was last seen wearing a grey-coloured top and pants and a blue and white Furphy branded beanie.
Anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers.