Saskatoon police have charged a Quebec man in connection to a jewelry store heist in 2014.
The charges stem from a February 2014 robbery at a jewelry store in the 100 block of 3rd Avenue South.
Four men used crowbars to break into the store and caused plenty of damage before stealing “a large quantity of jewelry and fleeing,” according to a media release from police.
Canada-wide warrants were issued and three men were previously arrested. Two of the men were sentenced while charges against a third were stayed.
Earlier this week, Montreal police found the fourth wanted man and sent him to Saskatoon to face charges.
Officers believe a fifth person was involved in the robbery but not have been able to identify anyone.
Police are asking anyone with information to contact the Saskatoon Police Service or Crime Stoppers.