Pembina Valley RCMP have arrested four individuals in connection to a recent armed robbery that took place at a hotel in Somerset, Manitoba.
On October 21, 2019, at approximately 1pm, Pembina Valley RCMP responded to a report of an armed robbery at the Somerset Hotel. Upon arrival, officers were advised that a male and female entered the hotel and the male produced a firearm and demanded cash from the employee. The two suspects then fled with an undisclosed amount of cash in a tan coloured Chevy Impala, which was later determined to be stolen out of Portage la Prairie.
Officers immediately began a search for the suspects. During their patrols, officers began receiving tips from the public in relation to the vehicle and its direction of travel. The vehicle was subsequently located after hitting the ditch along Highway 5, located north of Cartwright, near Provincial Road 253.
Police say that a 19-year-old female, from Long Plain First Nation, was located inside the vehicle and arrested. The male driver fled on foot into the adjacent corn field, and stole a pickup truck from a nearby residence. The pickup truck was immediately located by police and stopped. Officers then arrested the 25-year-old male driver, from Long Plain First Nation, without incident.
The investigation identified two other suspects who were believed to be involved in the robbery. Further tips from the public led officers to the community of Crystal City where police located and arrested a 43-year-old male and 25-year-old female, both from Long Plain First Nation, without incident.
RCMP report that at this time, the two adult males and two adult females remain in police custody with numerous charges pending. The investigation is ongoing.