CCTV images of three men police want to speak with after two Shoalhaven armed robberies have been released.
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Police have appealed for information on the South Nowra and Bomaderry incidents which are believed to be linked.
On August 7 a man entered a service station on the Princes Highway in South Nowra armed with a tomahawk at 2.50am, police said.
He demanded money and ran away with cash.
On September 9 two men armed with a gun entered a supermarket on Lyndhurst Drive in Bomaderry at 7pm.
The men demanded money from the male employee before assaulting him and running away with cash, police said.
They left in a black station wagon.
Police want to speak with three men regarding the robberies.
The first man is about 175centimetres tall and of medium build. He was wearing a dark green jumper, black and white gloves, long pants, running shoes, a white t-shirt around his face and was carrying a green, reusable shopping bag.
The second man is about 173centimetres tall, with a medium build and tanned skin. He was seen wearing a black balaclava with a red hooded jumper, grey tracksuit pants and white gloves.
The third man is about 183centimetres tall with a solid build. He was seen wearing a black balaclava, a blue hooded jumper and carrying a brown bag.
Anyone with information: 1800333000.