cox: Patrick Francis Egan, 29, was working at the Beldon eatery in April last year when he and Kyle John Cox concocted the crime, the WA Supreme Court heard on Thursday, according to Nine News Australia. At about 3am, Egan sent a message to Cox, who then entered the store through the back door armed with a knife. To improve your experience update it here News National Fast food staffer jailed for armed robbery4 58pm Oct 11, 2018Facebook Tweet MailA fast food employee's plan to stage an armed robbery at the store netted him and a mate about 5000, but it also got them sentenced to more than three years in a West Australian prison. Cox held the knife against Egan under the guise of taking him hostage, then the pair approached the store manager who was counting money at the cash register. Egan later gave a false statement to police but the men were eventually caught. No one was hurt during the armed robbery and the pair stole 5104, the court heard.
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