Calgary teen arrested following armed robbery of cellphones
A teenager in Calgary has been arrested and charged in connection with an armed robbery at a cellphone store.
The Calgary Police Service has charged a teenager after he allegedly committed an armed robbery at a cellphone store in the Falconridge area. The incident occurred on March 1, around 11 a.m., when the suspect reportedly entered the store brandishing a firearm and demanded cellphones from the employees. Authorities have stated that several phones were taken from the store's safe before the suspect fled the scene.
Law enforcement was able to track down the teenager with the assistance of a HAWCS helicopter, leading to his arrest outside a residence in the Martindale neighborhood. During the arrest, police recovered 22 cellphones, a pellet handgun, and clothing that matched the description of what the suspect wore during the robbery. The swift response by the Calgary Police underscores their commitment to addressing crime in the community and ensuring public safety.
The teenager now faces multiple charges, including robbery with a firearm, use of a firearm in the commission of an offence, and mischief over $5,000. This incident sheds light on ongoing issues with gun-related crimes in urban areas and raises questions about juvenile involvement in such offenses, emphasizing the need for continued community engagement and preventive measures in addressing youth crime.