Carnival rides owner robbed, kidnapped and dumped on the M7
Posted: Wed Aug 22, 2012 6:39 pm
GUN-wielding bandits forced a carnival rides owner into a car and later dumped him on the side of a highway during a robbery last night.
Three men armed with a gun burst into Amusement Hire Services on Wentworth St, Clyde and tied up the business owner, John Phelan, and two staff as they returned from a festival in Lakemba where they had been working about 11.50pm.
The thieves dragged the men into the office area and rummaged through cupboards and draws until taking Mr Phelan back outside into a car.
He was held captive inside the vehicle while the thieves drove off and was later found on the side of the M7 at Cecil Hills.
The two other employees managed to break from their bonds and rushed to a convenience store at the end of the street to call police once the thieves were gone.
Their fellow worker Ricky Osborne, 57, arrived at the scene just as they returned.
"They were tied up in the office and then they took the boss away and left the other two,'' Mr Osborne said.
"They found (Mr Phelan) on the M7 on the side of the road. I was talking to him (on the phone) just a minute ago.''
"He sounded alright,'' he said. "They just let him go and took off with the car.
"They did put the gun to the other two boys' heads. They took their phones and threw them in the front yard somewhere.''
Police said an amount of cash was stolen during the incident and a crime scene was established, which is presently being examined by the Forensic Armed Robbery Unit.
No one was injured during the incident.
Read more: http://www.news.com.au/news/carnival-ri ... z24GKD5lLw
Shocking what happened to John Phelan and another 2 workers. Followed the trucks back to the yard to hold up Phelan and 2 of the workers, absolute dogs...
Three men armed with a gun burst into Amusement Hire Services on Wentworth St, Clyde and tied up the business owner, John Phelan, and two staff as they returned from a festival in Lakemba where they had been working about 11.50pm.
The thieves dragged the men into the office area and rummaged through cupboards and draws until taking Mr Phelan back outside into a car.
He was held captive inside the vehicle while the thieves drove off and was later found on the side of the M7 at Cecil Hills.
The two other employees managed to break from their bonds and rushed to a convenience store at the end of the street to call police once the thieves were gone.
Their fellow worker Ricky Osborne, 57, arrived at the scene just as they returned.
"They were tied up in the office and then they took the boss away and left the other two,'' Mr Osborne said.
"They found (Mr Phelan) on the M7 on the side of the road. I was talking to him (on the phone) just a minute ago.''
"He sounded alright,'' he said. "They just let him go and took off with the car.
"They did put the gun to the other two boys' heads. They took their phones and threw them in the front yard somewhere.''
Police said an amount of cash was stolen during the incident and a crime scene was established, which is presently being examined by the Forensic Armed Robbery Unit.
No one was injured during the incident.
Read more: http://www.news.com.au/news/carnival-ri ... z24GKD5lLw
Shocking what happened to John Phelan and another 2 workers. Followed the trucks back to the yard to hold up Phelan and 2 of the workers, absolute dogs...