Service station worker assaulted at gunpoint in Melbourne
A service station worker has been left traumatised after being assaulted at gunpoint in Melbourne's west overnight.
Police believe two offenders entered the Ampol service station on Neale Road in Deer Park about 9.20pm.
The pair produced a firearm before making demands and surrounding the worker.
Police said the worker was threatened with the firearm and had his mobile phone,jeans,shirt stolen, along with cigarettes and cash leaving him in just his underwear.
"It is believed the men started to leave when one of the duo double backed and assaulted the victim to the face," police said.
The pair fled the scene and were last seen heading west on Neale Road.
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