CCTV footage of the robbery at the Welcome Bay Caltex. Photo / NZ Police
The owner of a Welcome Bay service station targeted by an armed robber said he was considering hiring a security guard or shortening opening hours after an attack on Tuesday night.
Tauranga police said about 10.20pm on Tuesday night, a man entered the shop area of the Caltex service station on Welcome Bay Rd armed with a large knife and left with cigarettes and cash.
Welcome Bay Caltex owner Lakhvir "Lucky" Singh, who is based in Auckland, said the robber approached his staff member with a knife.
CCTV footage from inside the store showed the robber filling a plastic bag with cigarettes and grabbing cash from the till, while the employee helplessly stood to the side.
Welcome Bay Books owner Robyn Williams said there had been only one time in the eight years she had owned the store that she had felt uncomfortable.
While there were "lots of gang members" that came through her shop, she did not feel threatened and a large portion of her customers were locals.
Detective Senior Sergeant Craig Rawlinson said police were appealing for information following the robbery.
Police would be releasing CCTV stills of the offender when they were available, he said.
Police are asking anyone who saw the incident, or witnessed two males hanging around the front of the service station in the half-hour before the robbery, to get in contact on (07) 577 4300 or anonymously via Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.