Police charge teen over armed robbery - Charlestown

A teenage girl has been charged following an alleged armed robbery at Charlestown overnight.

About 9pm yesterday (Wednesday 27 November 2019), a female employee was preparing to close at a restaurant on the Pacific Highway, Charlestown, when a teenage girl entered the store and allegedly threatened her with a broken bottle.

The worker ran out of the store and alert another staff member in the carpark who notified police.

The girl fled the store with cash and the employee's mobile phone.

Officers attached to Lake Macquarie Police District attended and conducted extensive patrols of the nearby area.

A crime scene was established and forensically examined.

About 11.30pm, police spoke with a teenage girl leaving another fast food store on the Pacific Highway, Charlestown.

During a search, police allegedly located the employee's mobile phone and a sum of cash in her possession.

The 15-year-old girl was arrested and taken to Belmont Police Station.

She was charged with armed robbery and refused bail to face a children's court today (Thursday 28 November 2019).

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