![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/sophie.boyd/ba478808-5c29-461f-a3e8-cdc8aefa42c9.jpg/r0_16_779_454_w1200_h678_fmax.jpg)
A 24-year-old man has been charged after a Lavington service station was robbed at gunpoint on Saturday.
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Jarrod Medcraft was extradited to Albury yesterday after being taken into custody by Victorian Police on Tuesday.
Police allege Medcraft entered a service station on Travelstop Way, Lavington about 4.40am on Saturday, and threatened the attendant with a firearm, demanding money.
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The offender left the scene on a black motorcycle after stealing cash and cigarettes.
Police confirmed no shots were fired and no one was physically injured during the incident.
Medcraft was charged with robbery while armed with a dangerous weapon and tampering with evidence.
He was refused bail to appear in Albury Court today.
Victoria Police are still investigating a Wodonga robbery which occurred a short time before the Lavington incident.
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