PAPS warning public about the rise of robberies
The Prince Albert Police Service (PAPS) released a statement on Saturday, notifying the public about the rise of robberies in the city.
In the past week alone, officers responded to four separate robberies which involved the suspects confronting drivers at various locations across the city.
The first happened in the morning of Oct. 16 when a driver was confronted by two men who attempted to steal his vehicle outside a business on 2nd Avenue West. The suspects threatened the man with an airsoft rifle before fleeing without the vehicle. One of the suspects was described as wearing a grey hoodie and white gloves. Police were told that the suspects were possibly dropped off in a black, newer model Chevrolet or GMC SUV that also fled the area.
The second robbery happened at the same time as the first, but at a different location in the city. A man was approached by another man while in a drive-thru in the Cornerstone area. The suspect exited from a dark coloured SUV, possibly a GMC Acadia or Chevrolet Traverse, that was also in the drive-thru. The stolen vehicle was later recovered that same day outside of the city. The suspect is described as tall and thin with long, dark hair.


