Winkler police seize 70 bottles of liquor from 4 teens, 19-year-old arrested for Liquor Mart, car theft - Action News
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Winkler police seize 70 bottles of liquor from 4 teens, 19-year-old arrested for Liquor Mart, car theft

Police in the Winkler, Man. area seized 70 bottles of liquorwhen they arrested four teenagers and a 19-year-old man who allegedly robbeda liquor store and stolea vehicle.

70 bottles of liquor, 'edged weapon,' collapsible baton seized by police

Four teens and a man from Winnipeg allegedly robbed a Manitoba Liquor Mart in Winkler. (Warren Kay/CBC)

Police in the Winkler, Man. area seized 70 bottles of liquorwhen they arrested four teenagers and a 19-year-old manwho allegedly robbeda liquor store and stolea vehicle.

The Winkler Police Service received a report from a local Manitoba Liquor Mart on Feb. 15, saying a number of suspects one of whom was allegedly armedentered the storeand stole several bottles of booze.

Witnesses provided a description ofthe suspects' vehicle to officers, which had beenreported stolen from Winnipeg, police said.

Shortly after the robbery report came in, a Morden Police Service patrol unit spotted the suspect vehicle on a rural road and tried to conduct a traffic stop, said police.

The suspects allegedly did not pull over and a brief chase ensued, until thevehicle gotstuck in a ditch, said police.

The five peopleinside the car, who are all from Winnipeg,were then taken into custody.

During the arrests, police seized "an edged weapon," a collapsible batonand 70 bottles of liquor.

All five face charges of robbery with a weapon and at least one count of possession of property obtained by crime. Though each suspect has additional charges, respectively.

A 14-year-old boy is chargedwith the most offences, eight total, including: possession of property obtained by crime, robbery with a weapon, taking a motor vehicle without the owner's consent, possession ofa weapon for a dangerous purpose, assault with a weapon, identity fraud and two counts of failing to comply with conditions of an undertaking.

Four of the suspects were remanded in custody. The fifth suspect, a 15-year-old girl, was released on an undertaking with an upcoming court date.