Winnipeg Police investigating attempted robbery of an armoured cash transport truck
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This article was published 04/01/2025 (353 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current.
WINNIPEG – Police are investigating an attempted robbery of an armoured truck at a Winnipeg bank.
They say the two security guards who were involved were uninjured and nothing was stolen, but officers are seeking three suspects.
Police say a security guard was walking back to the truck from a bank on Thursday night when he was grabbed from behind by a masked man.
Two other men wearing face coverings then allegedly approached the security guard who was still in the truck and demanded he open the truck’s doors.
Police say the three suspects fled in a dark-coloured vehicle when the guard wasn’t able to open the doors immediately.
Investigators are looking for witnesses to the incident, adding that details are limited about the suspects as the three men were wearing all black and their faces were covered.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published Jan. 4, 2025.