ACT police have released a second face-fit image as part of their investigation into an alleged aggravated robbery and aggravated burglary that happened in January.
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About 10.15pm on January 11, two men carrying knives allegedly stole cash from the Crust pizza store on Liardet Street in Weston.
About 7.45pm on January 28, two armed men allegedly demanded money from staff at the IGA supermarket on Ellerston Avenue in Isabella Plains. Staff handed over a sum of cash.
Officers from ACT Policing's criminal investigations team believe the incidents are linked and previously released a face-fit of a man believed to be involved.
They have now released a face-fit of a second suspect, who was seen in the vicinity of both crimes.
He is described as 180cm tall and of slim build. During the alleged Weston aggravated robbery, police say he was wearing a mask, gloves, a black baseball cap, a black jumper and dark pants. He was also carrying a knife.
The other man is described as about 180cm tall and of slim build. During the alleged aggravated robbery in Weston, police say he was wearing a mask, gloves, a grey hooded jumper, black pants and white shoes. He was carrying a knife in his right hand.
Police believe that on January 11, the men were driving a blue sedan along Parkinson Street towards Namatjira Drive, Weston.
Police are urging anyone with information to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000, or via the Crime Stoppers ACT website.
Information can be provided anonymously, quoting reference numbers 6221563 and 6227788.