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Man charged after '$200k of jewellery taken' in Brisbane armed robbery

A man has been charged after an armed robbery at a Brisbane jewellery store.
Two men allegedly threatened the owner of Rhia Jewellers Calamvale with a gun before taking $200,000 in jewellery from the family-owned store on May 22.
The offenders wore balaclavas so their faces were not visible in CCTV of the robbery. 
Two men allegedly entered Rhia Jewellers with guns and threatened the owner of the family-run business, Abdul Azam on May 22.
A man has been charged with armed robbery after up to $200,000 worth of jewellery was allegedly taken from Rhia Jewellers in Calamvale. (Nine)
The two staff members complied with demands and were not physically injured, police said.
A 20-year-old man was arrested yesterday after police executed a search warrant in Flagstone, where they allegedly found a car the offenders left the scene in.
Cody Shannon Blake has since been charged with armed robbery and multiple weapon and drug offences. 
He was denied bail and appeared in Beenleigh Magistrates Court today. 
Police are continuing to search for the second person involved.
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