The owners of a Kaikohe takeaway fear for their safety after being robbed by armed thieves twice in just nine days.
A man armed with a shotgun entered Roses Takeaways on Broadway at about 9pm on Tuesday and grabbed the business owner - who did not want his name to be used - by the shirt.
His son said his father did not speak good English so couldn't understand what the robber said, but his demands were clear.
"He forced my dad to open the till and took the money. He got nearly $300."
Just nine days before the attack, the son was threatened by a knife-wielding assailant who stole about $100 from the till. A male teenager had since been arrested and was being dealt with by the Youth Court.
The takeaway owners were now thinking of hiring a security guard. "It's just left some bad feelings about safety and it makes business even harder," the son said.
Police said the latest offender had dark brown skin, an average build and was about 1.8 metres tall.
He was wearing a pair of white cotton gloves, a balaclava, black sport shoes with a white stripe on the side and he was carrying a light grey sweatshirt.
Anyone with information should contact Detective Sergeant Chris Fouhy at the Kaikohe Police Station on (09) 405 2966 or call CrimeStoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.