Werribee station robbery: Police hunt for two men

Police are on the hunt for two men who robbed a man at knifepoint in Werribee last month.

The man was walking to his car parked in the train station car park about 7pm on April 7 when he was approached by two men.

One of the men threatened the victim with a kitchen knife, while the other man assaulted him, pushing him into his car door.

The victim handed over his white gold wedding ring, a platinum necklace, a Tissot watch and iPhone 6.

One of the men grabbed his wallet out of his back pocket and stole $30.

The men then fled the scene.

The first robbers is described as being Caucasian, about 180cm tall, with an average build and curly hair.

He was wearing a blue baseball cap with the emblem ‘NY’ written on it, a black hooded jumper and black pants at the time of the incident.

The second robber is also Caucasian, about 190cm tall, with a heavy build and shaved head.

He was wearing a long-sleeved black T-shirt and light blue jeans.

Detectives from the Transit Crime Investigation Unit’s Robbery Taskforce are continuing to investigate the incident.

Anyone with information about the robbery, or the identity of the men involved, is being urged to phone Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.