ACT Policing seek witnesses to daylight robbery at Watson BP

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ACT Policing seek witnesses to daylight robbery at Watson BP

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A man accused of robbing a Watson service station in Canberra's north on Sunday morning remains behind bars.

Patrick Craig Campbell, 37, was charged with robbery, possessing methamphetamine and numerous traffic offences, including driving whilst disqualified, in the ACT Magistrates Court on Monday.

Police said the man left the BP in a maroon coloured Mitsubishi station wagon bearing ACT registration YAX86R.

Police said the man left the BP in a maroon coloured Mitsubishi station wagon bearing ACT registration YAX86R.Credit: Spies, Jodie

The alleged offences were committed over several separate days in January. He did not enter pleas or apply for bail.

ACT Policing said in a statement the man refuelled his car at the BP service station at the corner of Antill Street and the Federal Highway before threatening the attendant about 8.35am on Sunday.

He allegedly left without paying and with an amount of cash.

The man was arrested after police released security camera footage and called on the public to come forward with information.

Mr Campbell blew a kiss to a supporter in the court's public gallery as he was led back down to the cells.

He will return to court on January 29.

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