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Two Charged In Wake of Jewellery Store Heist

Friday, September 21, 2012 @ 3:07 PM

Prince George, B.C. – Two Prince George men are now facing charges in  connection with a  heist at a  jewellery store in the Pine Centre mall this week.

Mall security and members of the public helped in catching the two suspects in the mall  within  moments of the robbery.

21 year old Dillon Benjamin Ertmoed is charged with: 
  • Robbery
  • Disguise with Intent
  • Possession of a Weapon for the Purpose of Committing an Offence
  • Mischief Under $5000
 
20 year old Raymond Jarrod Constant Pruden-Collins is charged with : 
  • Robbery
  • Disguise with Intent
  • Possession of a Weapon for the Purpose of Committing an Offence
  • Mischief Under $5000
  • Possession of a Prohibited Weapon without a Licence
  • Possession of a Prohibited Weapon Knowingly without a Licence
The investigation is continuing. 
 

Comments

I just wonder how many of these they will be found guilty of (or not) when the trial concludes?

Hey GOOFS, how does it feel to be on the WRONG side? Lotsa people laughing at you!

Cost to victims: $thousands
Cost of RCMP investigation: more $ thousands
cost of trial: tens to hundreds $ thousands
cost of incarceration: $200,000 per year
cost to suspects family: untold disappointment and shame with many $$$$
cost to perpetrators: free room and board with an option for training in a legitimate vocation plus an added bonus of attending criminal College full time

PICTURES PLEASE!!!!!!

Loki points out a brutal, but obvious list of symptoms of a very broken, top heavy system. It can’t be sustainable.

Loki points out a brutal, but obvious list of symptoms of a very broken, top heavy system. It can’t be sustainable.

Loki points out a brutal, but obvious list of symptoms of a very broken, top heavy system. It can’t be sustainable.

What was funny about the take down was one ran into a female and tripped himself up and was in cuffs in less than a minute the other was taken out by a man in a wheel chair and was detained by a female these 2 regardless of the trial outcome are by all standards inept and comedic.

Being inept and comedic might sway the judge to sentence them to one day in jail and eighteen months probation. Could happen.

Harbinger, that’s reality.
I can hear defence counsel now, “your Honour, my client has no idea how to commit a crime, let alone get away with it, he’s really a very stupid criminal. I can’t believe the Crown would ask for jail time as my client didn’t gain anything from this offence which was a comedy of errors right from the get go. I am asking your Honour to sentence my foolish client to 12 months probation and restitution for the broken cases”. Bet you a coffee that will occur.

I put my bet on Slimm2229

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