The alleged offender smashed open cabinets inside Stearns Showcase Jewellers with a hammer, in front of terrified staff and shoppers in a brazen daylight robbery attempt.
After hearing what sounded like gunshots and screams for help, 31-year-old Anthony Haby jumped into action.
“I’m not a hero, I’m just a everyday bloke, doing what needed to be done,” Haby told 9News.
“People needed help so we helped. It’s just something I think any normal person would do really.”
While the brave father held down the would-be thief, his partner Jane Fleming helped terrified staff.
“We just heard screams, terrifying screams and didn’t even think about it just went in,” Fleming told 9News.
Minutes later security and police arrived and cuffed the man, aged in his 20s.
“He was amazing – to not think of himself and put himself in danger – and he was straight on him,” staff member Tina Carson told 9News.
“He thought it was gunshots he didn’t know it was a hammer, he thought it was a gun, and he still came in and tackled him to the ground.
While staff have been too scared to return to work at the Bendigo jewellers, they’re so grateful for Haby’s help, they’ve nominated the builder for a bravery award.
“Hopefully he’ll receive that because I think that’s what that award stands for,” Manager Cheryl Luvara told 9News.
The alleged offender has faced the Bendigo Magistrates court. He didn’t apply for bail, and has been remanded in custody until August.
“Just glad we could help,” Haby said.
“Glad no one got hurt, that was the main concern.”