West Grey Police say they have arrested a number of suspects in relation to a June armed robbery in Durham.
They say four youths have been arrested in connection to what police describe and a violent and disturbing robbery June 10th at the Northern Credit Union in Durham.
Four masked suspects armed with weapons stormed the bank fled with an undisclosed amount of money.
Two boys from Mississauga aged 14 and 17, a youth from Brampton, and another youth have been arrested.
Police say charges related to the robbery are forthcoming.
They note, “It was a deeply impactful incident for the community.”
Police Chief Jeremy White says,”This was a terrifying event for our town. Holding these individuals accountable despite their young age is an important part of helping our community feel safe again. We are proud of the diligent work of our officers to identify and arrest the individuals responsible for this.”