Officers said one armed person walked behind the counter but didn't take anything.
Police were called to the licensed premise on Amaroo Drive in Moree after reports of an armed robbery about 9.15pm yesterday after Operation Pathfinder was earlier that day launched with a group of NRL players.'Black nor'easter' could turn day to night as heavy rain looms
Premier Chris Minns, NRL stars and Police Commissioner Karen Webb visit Moree to launch a youth crime prevention program. "As an employee walked in, both males exited the business and entered a white vehicle, driven by a third male, parked out front," NSW Police said.The attempted robbery occurred after Premier Chris Minns was joined by a group of NRL stars, including Latrell Mitchell and Cody Walker, in Moree.Local businesses said youth crime had hit them hard, with an increase in car thefts, home invasions and robberies.
The project will offer at-risk youth mentorships with NRL players, sports clinics and trips to Sydney to experience games and training.The NSW government has sought to tighten bail laws for youth offenders to make it harder for repeat offenders to be released."We know we need a major intervention but initiatives like this offer hope and provide an alternative," he said at the launch.
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