A 27-year-old man has faced court over an alleged armed robbery at a service station and fish van in Singleton.
Jason Kevin Lyons was arrested by heavily armed police at a property in Furnissdale on Saturday after a 24-hour manhunt.
The Keysbrook man is accused of robbing the service station and the Fisho van on Mandurah Road on Thursday afternoon, armed with a gun.
He allegedly stole cigarettes and cash and fled on foot, sparking a huge police response including the police airwing and the dog squad.
Lyons appeared in the Perth Magistrates Court on Sunday where he did not apply for bail or enter a plea to his charges of two counts of armed robbery.
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