Man admits to Fruitvale liquor store robbery

One of the people accused of robbing the Fruitvale liquor store in September has pled guilty.

Trevor Joseph Isenor has admitted to a single count of robbery as well as using an imitation firearm.

He’ll be sentenced Jan. 24 in Rossland.

He recently received a year in jail and two years probation for a separate robbery in 2014.

It occurred at an apartment on Rossland Avenue in Trail.

Isenor was convicted of assault causing bodily harm and breaching an undertaking.

Three other people are accused in the liquor store hold-up.

Jake Murray, Melody Hutchison, and Andreas Brall all return to court Dec. 8.

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