A Lafleche man has been arrested and charged with 6 counts of robbery, 6 counts of wearing a disguise with intent and 1 count of unsafe storage of firearms following six robberies and two attempted robberies at financial institutions in southern Saskatchewan.
59 year old, Robert Holden was arrested yesterday at a residence in Lafleche following a lengthy investigation by the RCMP.
The robberies and attempted robberies occurred between May of 2016 and June of 2017. Holden made his first court appearance today and is set to appear in Regina Provincial Court again April 12th.
Lafleche Man Facing 13 Charges Following a Lengthy Investigation
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