Police have laid charges against the two suspects arrested on Wednesday, July 27th.

20-year-old William Riley Gossen and 18-year-old Michaila Mitchell are facing a bevy of charges in relation to this week's crime spree.

The incidents involved in the charges include the armed theft of a vehicle in Airdrie, and two break and enters in Airdrie and Cochrane.

No additional details are provided by law enforcement, to ensure the integrity of the investigation as it's ongoing.

RCMP continue to work with Calgary Police Service on the investigation.

Both suspects will remain in custody, with their bail hearing taking place on Thursday, August 4th, at the Airdrie Provincial Court.

In the armed theft of a vehicle, the two are jointly charged with:

- Unauthorized possession of a firearm or prohibited weapon in a motor vehicle.

- Possession of a firearm knowing its possession is unauthorized.

- Pointing a firearm.

- Uttering threats to cause death or bodily harm.

- Robbery with a restricted or prohibited firearm.

- Theft of a motor vehicle.

- Dangerous operation of a motor vehicle.

- Flight from police.

- Using a firearm in the commission of an offence.

In relation to both break and enters, the two are charged with:

- Robbery with a restricted or prohibited firearm.

- Pointing a firearm.

- Break and enter of a dwelling to commit robbery.

- Uttering threats to cause death or bodily harm.

- Theft under $5,000.

- Possession of a firearm knowing its possession is unauthorized.

- Possession of property obtained by police.

- Flight from police.

 

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