Mandurah Detectives need the public's help to identify two men who were involved in an attempted armed robbery offence in Mandurah last month.
On January the morning of January 27 three victims were held at knife point by two men demanding phones and wallets from the victims.
At around 3:00am the three victims were walking along Mandurah Terrace when they were approached by two men.
One of the men produced a knife and demanded that the victims hand over their wallets and mobile phones.
Upon being confronted by the men, two of the victims ran out onto Mandurah Terrace and tried to stop passing cars.
When they were unable to do that the victims ran back to the Silver Sands BP Service Station and contacted police.
One of the men is described as fair skinned, 190cm tall, around 25 years old with a medium build and short dark hair with a mullet.
He was wearing a black hoodie, black shorts and thongs.
The other man is described as dark skinned, 175cm tall, around the same age and with a skinny build.
He was wearing a black balaclava, grey hoodie, white t-shirt and black chino pants
Police are asking anyone who may have seen the incident or may have CCTV vision of the incident to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or make a report online at www.crimestopperswa.com.au
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