
Can you identify these suspects?
Kelowna
2021-11-25 16:03 PST
File # 2021-76841
The Kelowna RCMP is asking for the public’s assistance in identifying suspects involved in a robbery of a gas station on Springfield Road.
On November 22, 2021 at 11:30 p.m., two suspects, one male and one female, entered a gas station on Springfield Road. The male suspect threatened the employee with a knife and robbed the store while the female suspect stood watch.
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Suspect #1 in grey hoodie and black pants leaning over front counter. Puts bag on counter then begins putting various items in bag. Suspect #2 in a black winter coat stands by door waiting holding door open. Both suspects exit together.
This is the second time in a week this gas station has been robbed. The previous robbery occurred on November 15, 2021 at 1:08 a.m. During this incident, two male suspects entered the store and one of the suspect’s threatened the employee with a pipe.
Police are investigating a possible connection between these two robberies.
The male suspect involved in the robbery on November 22, is described as follows:
- Caucasian man
- 20-30 years of age
- Approximately 6 feet tall
- Average build
- Grey hoodie
- Dark pants
- Gloves
- Black toque
- Blue medical mask
The female suspect involved in the robbery on November 22, is described as follows:
- 20-30 years of age
- Medium build
- Blue jeans
- Long, black down-style jacket with fur trim around hood
- Red shoes
In both incidents, the suspects fled the store on foot toward Cooper Road with an undisclosed amount of cash and merchandise.
Investigators are hoping that by releasing the video of the robbery on November 22, it will lead to the suspects being identified.
With the holiday season approaching, the Kelowna RCMP is encouraging businesses to implement extra security measures to protect their stores and their employees,
said Cpl. Tammy Lobb. Gas Stations, liquor stores and cannabis stores have been the target of robberies during the month of November
.
The following is a list of Holiday Security Tips for businesses:
- Use the buddy system – if employees are working into the night, make sure they are working in pairs.
- Do frequent deposits and change up these routines
- Limit entry points of the store to just one - control access by securing exterior doors and consider a buzz-in-only system
- Control activity – deter customers from entering with bags
- Lock up valuable assets
- Maintain visibility throughout the store
- Ensure cameras are functioning and are visible
- Use a security alarm system
- Light it up – use lighting strategically to light up the interior and exterior of your business, this will act as a deterrent for thieves who are trying to go unnoticed
The investigations into the robberies at the gas station are ongoing and are being led by the Kelowna RCMP General Investigative Services - Robbery Unit. Anyone with any information on or who may have witnessed this incident is asked to contact the Robbery Unit by emailing E_Kelowna_General_Enquiries@rcmp-grc.gc.ca or remain completely anonymous by calling Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 or by leaving a tip online at www.crimestoppers.net
Released by
Cpl. Tammy Lobb
Media Relations OfficerKelowna RCMP
kelowna.rcmp.ca
1190 Richter Street
Office: 778-940-2430
Cell: 250-859-2065
Email: Kelowna_Media@rcmp-grc.gc.ca
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