3 robbery suspects who barricaded themselves inside store arrested without incident
CBC
Three robbery suspects who barricaded themselves inside a store in Toronto's west end have been arrested without incident, police said on Saturday.
Police said they were called for a robbery at a pawnshop located near Queen Street West and Gladstone Avenue at 5:18 p.m.
A spokesperson with Toronto police said the individuals had locked themselves inside the store. The store's owners and customers were able to leave.
The police's negotiation team was called to the scene.
In a tweet Saturday night, police said the three suspects have been arrested and there were no injuries to anyone involved.
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