Police seek Hamilton robbers

Three males entered the Kingsway Superette, Prisk Street, Hamilton. Supplied photo.

Police are seeking more information about a robbery that occurred at a Hamilton superette on Saturday morning.

"At about 8.20am Saturday October 21, three males entered the Kingsway Superette, Prisk Street, Hamilton and stole an unknown quantity of cash and cigarettes," says Police.

"One male was armed with a yellow handled hatchet. He is described as wearing a white t-shirt, light grey hooded sweat shirt, black gloves, black shoes with black soles and a G Shock or similar wrist watch. His face was covered.

"The second offender was carrying a similar coloured yellow handled hammer.

"He was wearing a dark hooded sweat shirt, dark cap, dark long pants, black Nike shoes with white sole and stripe. He was also wearing a black cap with ‘NEW ZEALAND' on the brim. He was carrying a yellow handled hammer and black cooler-type bag.

"The third offender was carrying a screwdriver coloured black and yellow.

"He was dressed in a dark hooded sweat shirt, light grey track pants and blue material across his face. He was also wearing low cut white Nike shoes with black stripes. He was carrying a black back pack and screwdriver.

"A stolen vehicle used by the group was driven by an unknown Maori or Pacific Island woman of a large build aged around twenty years old.

"The car was recovered a short time later on the corner of O'Regan and Collins Roads, Hamilton."

Police are asking for anyone with information to contact Detective Sergeant Andy Saunders, Hamilton CIB on (07) 858 620 or anonymously via the Crimestoppers hotline 0800 555 111.

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