![ARMED: CCTV from the Wodonga service station in the early hours of Saturday morning, which occurred a short time before a similar incident in Lavington. ARMED: CCTV from the Wodonga service station in the early hours of Saturday morning, which occurred a short time before a similar incident in Lavington.](/images/transform/v1/crop/frm/u2TKvX7hYXGMrKgrD4ZiFN/8ba5f1ed-0b67-4c4e-8f52-8d6b305f6142.JPG/r0_45_779_454_w1200_h678_fmax.jpg)
A man arrested in Wodonga as part of an investigation into two armed robberies has been extradited to Albury.
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The Wodonga man had been assisting police with their investigation into the Wodonga armed robbery, which involved a gun at the United petrol station on McKoy Street on Saturday.
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He wasn't charged, but was extradited to NSW for stealing a car in Albury on November 7 last year.
Medcraft entered a guilty plea in Albury court on Wednesday and was placed on a corrections order, and fined $500 for a driving offence.
A NSW Police spokesman said inquiries into the Lavington BP armed robbery, a short time after the Wodonga robbery, continued.
A Victoria Police spokeswoman said the Wodonga incident was also still being investigated with no charges laid.
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