Detectives investigating an armed robbery at a filling station in Aughnacloy have appealed for witnesses and anyone with dash-cam footage to get in touch.
It was reported at around 6.40am on Wednesday morning that a group of men, wearing boiler suits and masks, armed with suspected firearms, threatened security staff who had been attending an ATM at the premises on the Caledon Road.
Detective Inspector McCamley said: “All information relating to this armed robbery is needed, adding that this would have been a shocking experience for the staff involved. The masked group had ordered staff into the ATM bunker then removed cash boxes from the security van and the cash machine.
They then made off from the scene in the direction of Armagh in a dark-coloured Audi Q7 with a significant sum of cash. As part of our enquiries, the PSNI are liaising with An Garda Síochána.
If you noticed any suspicious behaviour in and around this filling station in recent days or if you were travelling in the area at this time, PSNI officers want to hear from you. Similarly if you have dashcam covering this area or live in the general area and may have a doorbell camera, your information could be valuable to the investigation.
Police officers are asking anyone with information or who may be able to help with this investigation to call them on 101 quoting 191 08/10/25.