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Security staff intervene during bottle shop robbery
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Security staff intervene during bottle shop robbery

Security personnel intervened during a robbery at a bottle shop in Hobart's Northgate shopping centre, restraining a suspect. According to Tasmania Police, three individuals allegedly entered the store, assaulted a staff member, and stole alcohol before being confronted by security. One suspect, a 19-year-old man from Warrane, has been taken into custody. The victim sustained minor facial injuries and was evaluated at the scene. Authorities continue investigating to locate any remaining suspects and are urging witnesses to come forward through local police or anonymous channels like Crime Stoppers Tasmania.

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Security staff intervene during bottle shop robbery

Security personnel intervened during a robbery at a bottle shop in Hobart's Northgate shopping centre, restraining a suspect. According to Tasmania Police, three individuals allegedly entered the store, assaulted a staff member, and stole alcohol before being confronted by security. One suspect, a 19-year-old man from Warrane, has been taken into custody. The victim sustained minor facial injuries and was evaluated at the scene. Authorities continue investigating to locate any remaining suspects and are urging witnesses to come forward through local police or anonymous channels like Crime Stoppers Tasmania.

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