Rockingham Detectives are investigating an armed robbery during a motor vehicle sale at a car park in Baldivis on Sunday January 21.
Around 4.00pm two women went to the 'water tank' car parking area on Karnup Road near the intersection of Baldivis Road in Baldivis where they had arranged to inspect a motor vehicle that they were interested in buying.
Fifteen minutes later a black Ford Territory drove into the same car park.
Two men got out of the car and approached the women.
One of the men, believed to be the driver of the Territory, removed a handgun from his pants pointed it at one of the women and demanded she hand over cash.
It's understood the women struggled with the men while behind held at gunpoint and as a result one of the victims was struck across the forehead with the gun.
The other woman managed to get onto the road and stop a passing vehicle for assistance.
The men left the area in the Ford Territory.
The driver of the Ford Territory is described as a male between 23 and 29-years-old, approximately 173 centimetres tall with shaved black hair, tanned skin and a medium build.
He was wearing sunglasses, a grey t shirt and dark pants and answered to the name Pablo.
The passenger in the Ford Territory is described as a male around the same age, approximately 165 centimetres tall with a blonde "number 2" shaved haircut and a solid build.
He was wearing white shorts, a black t shirt and thick black sunglasses.
Police are asking anyone who was in the area around the above time who may have seen the incident or can assist with identifying the men in the attached images to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or make a report online at www.crimestopperswa.com.au
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