Two men, both known to police, are still in custody, but the search is still ongoing for the two other suspects involved in the Nov. 22 crime spree.
Two men involved in the Nov. 22 crime spree that began with an armed robbery at a Port Coquitlam dealership have been charged.
The 22-year-old Port Coquitlam and New Westminster residents are still in custody, said Coquitlam RCMP spokesperson Cpl. Alexa Hodgins, as the investigation continues. Four armed assailants demanded money, jewellery and phones and even subjected staff to violence during the incident.This kickstarted what ended up being an "extremely chaotic, fast-moving and dynamic response" from police across multiple jurisdictions to apprehend the suspects, Carr added.
Descriptions of the outstanding suspects are not known as police said, at the time, they were all wearing masks and specifics were too vague to be released publicly.
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