One man has been arrested in connection with a series of robberies at Booster Juice stores in South Surrey and 91Ô´´ this month.
That's according to Lisa Swift, who owns two Booster Juice stores in both communities that were robbed by a man who threatened staff with a knife.
Swift says she was contacted by police on Tuesday, who informed her a suspect is in custody and would be appearing in Surrey Provincial Court the next day, where he is expected to enter a plea to multiple robbery-related charges in Surrey and 91Ô´´.
She was also told the man, if convicted, faces a possible sentence of three to five years.
"I am very pleased," Swift said Wednesday.
The description of the suspect in each robbery incident was similar — a male Caucasian in his 20s, wearing a hoodie and a glove on one hand, who threatened the store staff with what appeared to be a knife.
Security video footage of the 91Ô´´ store holdup shows a suspect wearing sunglasses and a baseball hat with "Police" embroidered on the front.
The incident was one of at least three in recent days:
On June 3, the Booster Juice outlet at 15161 Hwy. 10 in South Surrey was robbed at 7:30 p.m. by a man with a knife.
On June 7, another South Surrey Booster Juice store, the one at 15355 24 Ave., was robbed around 2:30 p.m.
And on June 11, the 91Ô´´ Booster Juice outlet at 20159 88 Ave. was robbed around 5:15 p.m.
In each case, the robber fled on foot with a few hundred dollars.
No one was reportedly hurt in the holdups, but the incidents "traumatized" staff, said Swift, who released of the 91Ô´´ holdup in the hopes someone would recognize the robber.