Close X
Monday, September 23, 2024
ADVT 
National

Woman Wanted In Vancouver Pot Shop Robbery Arrested

Darpan News Desk, 07 Nov, 2016 10:54 AM
    The fourth and final suspect allegedly involved in a robbery three weeks ago at the Stressed and Depressed marijuana shop has now been arrested.
     
    Just before 9 p.m. on Sunday, October 16th, three men and one woman armed with guns entered the store located at 1353 East 41st Avenue, and robbed the business of cash and products.
     
    Three men remain in custody after they were arrested on October 22nd and charged with a variety of robbery and weapons related criminal offences.
     
    The woman believed to be involved was identified by detectives after further investigation. She was charged with robbery, use of an imitation firearm in commission of offence, and sexual assault and a warrant was issued for her arrest. Police were unable to locate the suspect and the VPD made an appeal for information regarding her whereabouts.
     
    Twenty-three-year-old Brittany Ulmer-Wightman was arrested early this morning in Surrey by the RCMP. She remains in the Vancouver jail until her next court appearance.

    MORE National ARTICLES

    Trial Wrapping Up For Calgary Couple Accused Of Murdering Diabetic Son

    Trial Wrapping Up For Calgary Couple Accused Of Murdering Diabetic Son
      Alexandru Rodita was 15 years old but weighed just 37 pounds when he died of starvation and complications from untreated diabetes in 2013.

    Trial Wrapping Up For Calgary Couple Accused Of Murdering Diabetic Son

    Fewer Teens Smoke Tobacco, But Pot Use Popular

    The Canadian Student Tobacco, Alcohol and Drugs Survey found declines in both the numbers of students who had ever tried smoking and current smokers.

    Fewer Teens Smoke Tobacco, But Pot Use Popular

    ScotiaBank Defends Practices To Verify Incomes Before Granting Mortgages

    TORONTO — Scotiabank is defending its income verification practices in light of a report that says Canadian banks allow foreign borrowers to qualify for mortgages without having to prove the source of their income.

    ScotiaBank Defends Practices To Verify Incomes Before Granting Mortgages

    Doubts Being Raised Over Quebec's Legislation Regulating Airbnb-Type Rentals

    In April, the provincial government amended its tourist accommodation law in an effort to help level the playing field between people who rent out their homes through services such as Airbnb, and hotels and bed and breakfasts.

    Doubts Being Raised Over Quebec's Legislation Regulating Airbnb-Type Rentals

    17-Year-Old Arrested In 'Sexually Motivated' Break-In At Vancouver Home

    17-Year-Old Arrested In 'Sexually Motivated' Break-In At Vancouver Home
    57-year-old woman awoke around 2 a.m. Wednesday to find a man standing in her bedroom.

    17-Year-Old Arrested In 'Sexually Motivated' Break-In At Vancouver Home

    Extension Granted For Investigations Into Suspended Victoria Police Chief Frank Elsner

    Extension Granted For Investigations Into Suspended Victoria Police Chief Frank Elsner
    VICTORIA — Investigators looking into allegations of misconduct by Victoria's embattled police chief have once again been granted more time to complete their work.

    Extension Granted For Investigations Into Suspended Victoria Police Chief Frank Elsner