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Subscriber only A Moreton Bay teenager who robbed a 7-Eleven at knifepoint in the Redlands was busted after police tracked down a taxi booked using his real phone number used to decamp the scene with his co-defendant, a court has heard. Caboolture man Jackson Finselbach, 19, pleaded guilty in Brisbane District Court on Friday to one count of robbery in company armed with an offensive instrument. The court heard Finselbach and his co-defendant, who cannot be named for legal reasons, robbed the 7-Eleven Birkdale service station about 10pm on July 19 last year. The duo entered the store and Finselbach, who was understood not to have been covering his face, brandished a knife menacingly at the attendant, who deposited the contents of the cash register, $395.95, into Finselbach s co-defendant s backpack.
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