Two men arrested following theft and assault with a weapon

Two men have been arrested after allegedly threatening staff and stealing merchandise from a business in Castlegar on Monday, January 13.

Castlegar RCMP officers responded to the call shortly before noon, however, the suspects fled the scene in a vehicle.

Police obtained a description of both the individuals and the associated vehicle, in which they were able to locate while conducting patrols.

When officers attempted a traffic stop of the vehicle, the driver failed to stop and turned onto a forest service road.

The police located the vehicle a short distance away and were able to apprehend the two individuals without incident.

A search of the vehicle and surrounding area resulted in the seizure of an imitation firearm, and merchandise believed to have been stolen from the Castlegar store.

Dennis Mahon, 35 year old from Fruitvale, and Kyle Doherty, 38 year old from Trail, have both been charged with the following Criminal Code offences:

  • Using an imitation firearm in commission of an offence contrary to section 85(2)
  • Theft under $5000 contrary to section 334(b)
  • Assault with a weapon contrary to section 267(a)
  • Uttering threats contrary to section 264.1(1)
  • Possessing a weapon for dangerous purpose contrary to section 88(1)

In addition, Mr. Mahon has also been charged with flight from police while operating a motor vehicle.

Both Mr. Mahon and Mr. Doherty, appeared in court and were released on bail conditions to next appear in Castlegar Provincial Court on February 12.

The investigation remains ongoing.

Anyone with information about this incident is encouraged to contact the Castlegar RCMP at (250) 365-7721.


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