South Coast Police are investigating an armed robbery at an Ulladulla bakery, with two alleged offenders still on the run.
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Police responded to reports of an armed hold-up at Bakers Delight, Ulladulla on Tuesday, February 26. Police said two armed men entered the bakery on the southbound side of the Princes Highway just before 6am and demanded money from the four staff members present.
The robbers were given an amount of cash and were last seen heading towards the Ulladulla Harbour area on foot.
A male staff member at the bakery suffered facial injuries during the alleged incident and was treated by NSW Ambulance paramedics.
Police said the two offenders were both males, aged in their 20s. They were both around 175 to 180 centimetres tall and were wearing hooded tops and had their faces covered.
Detectives, general duty officers and crime scene personnel attended the site, establishing a crime scene.
Officers remained at the location for most of the morning gathering evidence and interviewing the victims and witnesses. Officers canvassed the area talking to nearby businesses and will be obtaining CCTV footage of the area. The store remained closed on Tuesday.
Police investigations into the incident are continuing and urge anyone who may have any information or may have witnessed the incident to come forward. Anyone with information about the incident can contact Ulladulla Police or detectives 4454 8599 or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.