A 30-YEAR-OLD man has allegedly used bolt cutters to hold up two service stations in Sydney.
He's accused of walking into a service station on the Princes Highway at Arncliffe armed with the bolt cutters about 6.30am (AEDT) on Sunday.
The man threatened the attendant and demanded cash.
When the attendant didn't comply, he allegedly began trying to smash his way through a glass door to gain access before leaving empty handed.
Less than an hour later he allegedly held up a service station on Parramatta Road, Haberfield.
He's accused of threatening the attendant with the bolt cutters and making off with cash.
No one was injured during either incident.
The alleged thief was arrested at Kogarah Police Station on Monday and police subsequently searched a home in Hinchinbrook.
He's been charged with assault with intent to rob armed with offensive weapon, robbery armed with offensive weapon, destroy or damage property and breach of bail.
The man was refused bail and will appear before Kogarah Local Court on Tuesday.
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