The victim of an armed hold-up at a Corowa service station had to be treated for shock after the brazen incident.
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The pair entered the business about 1.15am on Saturday.
They threatened the female attendant, and one walked around the counter as the other jumped the counter.
They took cash and a large amount of cigarettes.
Detective Inspector Winston Woodward said he hoped people may have been driving past at the time and caught dash cam footage.
They were last seen running towards town.
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"I'm hoping we get a result, but we can only do it with the assistance of the members of the public," he said.
"So please, if you have any information, CCTV, dash cam footage, or you may know the offenders in this incident, please give us a call."
He described the men as wearing "street clothing" and said they had their faces covered.
The incident was captured by the venue's security cameras.
"The service station attendant was going about her duties, doing her job, and didn't deserve two men with knives to enter the store and threaten her," Detective Chief Inspector Woodward said.
"We're investigating it thoroughly.
"It's very early days in the investigation."
He said police had made arrests after other recent armed robberies at petrol stations.
Anyone with information can call (02) 6023 9299 or 1800 333 000.