(CMR) Three people, including a woman who was present during the robbery of the 4-Way convenience store on Sunday, 19 November, have been arrested.
Shortly after 8:30 p.m., the 9-1-1 Communications Centre dispatched officers to a report of a robbery at a convenience store in West Bay, at the intersection of West Bay Road and West Church Street.
A partially masked man entered the store, went behind the checkout counter, and demanded money from the worker there. A brief struggle ensued, and the man grabbed the cash register and ran to the entrance door. He used the register to damage the door and then left the location carrying the register.
No one was injured during the incident, and the suspect did not appear to be carrying a weapon.
Police responded to the location and conducted inquiries, where it was established that the man was seen with two other persons, a man and a woman when he left the location. The woman was said to have also been inside the store at the time of the robbery.
At about 11:30 p.m., the same night, a report was received that a man fitting the description of the suspect was seen on Mary Street. Officers responded and stopped a vehicle nearby containing two men fitting descriptions of persons involved. Police arrested the men, ages 23 and 34, of George Town, on suspicion of robbery.
Afterward, police located and arrested a woman, age 24, of George Town, fitting the description of the woman who was present during the robbery, also on suspicion of robbery.
All three remain in custody as investigations continue. The RCIPS wishes to thank the community for their assistance in this matter.
The store was robbed just a few weeks ago. The suspect in that robbery has also been arrested.
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