Man linked to robbery spree

WA Police wish to speak to this man about robberies committed in Kewdale, Redcliffe and Bull Creek.

Police are hunting a man linked to three armed robberies carried out on consecutive days in Perth earlier this month.

Detectives believe the same man used a knife to hold up service stations in Kewdale, Redcliffe and Bull Creek on November 16, 17 and 18.

The thief first struck at a service station on Orrong Road in Kewdale about 11pm on Sunday, November 16.

He walked behind the counter brandishing a knife and demanding cash.

He was last seen running south-east along Orrong Road with stolen cash and cigarettes.

The next target was a service station on Great Eastern Highway in Redcliffe about 11.25pm on the Monday.

Again, he walked into a restricted staff area and threatened a worker with a knife.

This time, the staff member fled the store and the offender was last seen running north along Central Road empty-handed.

The final robbery happened about 8.30pm the next day at a service station on Parry Avenue in Bull Creek.

The man started talking to a staff member then walked behind the counter and threatened him with a knife.

He was last seen running towards Wheatley Avenue with cash and cigarettes.

Police described the man as about 30 years old with fair skin, short brown hair, a goatee and a moustache.

He was wearing dark shorts, a black long-sleeve jumper and a white baseball cap.

Anyone with information is asked to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.