“We never had anything like this, normally it’s smash and grab.” A police spokeswoman said while the investigation was in its early stages, there was no evidence currently to suggest a firearm was presented. The employee said the store manager also had their wallet taken and that police had swept the store for fingerprints on Sunday. A police spokesman confirmed a number of other items, including bags and other personal belongings, had been taken by the thieves. “The offenders then fled the scene in a vehicle, which has since been located nearby,” the spokeswoman said. “Police have been making a number of enquiries to help identify and locate those responsible, including reviewing CTV footage and speaking with a number of people.