Larissa: Terror for a young gas station clerk – He was robbed by a hooded man with a gun

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The horror was experienced yesterday Tuesday afternoon by the employee of the gas station located near the Larissa University Hospital who was threatened by a hooded robber with a knife.

It was shortly after 7pm when a car pulled into the petrol station in question and there was nothing to indicate that it was not a regular customer. However, with lightning movements a young man with his facial features covered got out of the car and holding a knife (hajara type) went directly to the 18-year-old clerk shouting: “Robbery, give me the money, now.”

There was another employee at the gas station, but at that moment he was at the back of the station and had no idea of ​​what was happening.

The robber displayed the knife and grabbed about 200 euros that he found in the cash register and immediately got into the car and fled. The employee in the meantime notified the police who immediately rushed to the station with six patrol cars and men from the DIAS team with their motorbikes.

A manhunt was immediately launched in the surrounding streets, as a large police operation was set up, after the victim had given a full description of both the car and the young offender himself. However, the robber has not yet been identified.

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