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Man with knife puts Canberra shopping centre into lockdown

Police attended the Canberra Outlet Centre over reports a man threatened staff with a knife. (Lukas Coch/AAP PHOTOS)

By Dominic Giannini

A man and woman are on the run after allegedly threatening workers with a knife, prompting the lockdown of a major shopping centre.

Police were called to the Canberra Outlet Centre about 3.15pm on Thursday, with witnesses describing the man producing a large knife and threatening staff.

“The centre was placed into lockdown and multiple police units attended including (Australian Federal Police) specialist teams,” ACT police said in a statement.

“A sweep of the premises has been conducted and at this time police believe the pair have fled the scene.”

No one reported any physical injuries, and police urge anyone with information to come forward.

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