Teen charged in violent Winnellie robbery also allegedly hit shops in Malak and Casuarina
A teenager allegedly involved in a violent robbery in Winnellie which left a woman badly injured has also been charged for allegedly robbing businesses in Malak and Casuarina.
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A TEENAGER allegedly involved in a violent robbery in Winnellie which left a woman badly injured has also been charged for allegedly robbing businesses in Malak and Casuarina.
NT Police have arrested and charged three males in relation to a number of robberies committed in Malak, Winnellie and Casuarina.
Strike Force Trident Detectives arrested a 20-year-old male on Tuesday for his alleged involvement in a robbery at the Winnellie Supermarket on Monday night.
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The stores manager Kristine Morris was knocked to the ground during the incident as she tried to stop two men from allegedly stealing alcohol from the store.
The 20-year-old man was charge with aggravated robbery and a breach of bail.
His alleged co-offender, a 17-year-old man, was arrested at the same location for the same robbery, as well as robberies on businesses in Malak on March 24 and Casuarina on April 15 this year.
He was charged with three counts of aggravated robbery and one count of damage to property.
A third male, also 17 years old, was arrested at the same location for his alleged involvement in the Malak business robbery and his separate involvement in a Malak car theft on March 25.
He was charged with aggravated robbery and unlawful use of a motor vehicle.
All three were remanded and are due to appear in court today.