Two more charged in February armed robbery at Surrey jewellery store

AN investigation led by Surrey RCMP Serious Crime Unit has resulted in charges against four people in relation to an alleged robbery at a jewellery store in Guildford earlier this year.

On February 18 at 6:23 p.m., Surrey RCMP responded to a report of shots fired at a jewellery store in the 15200-block of 101 Avenue. One person sustained non-life-threatening injuries.

In connection with the robbery, Michael Onischuk and Larissa Cowan were arrested in Calgary, Alberta, on February 27. They were charged and remanded until their next court appearance.

Through further investigation two additional suspects were identified and arrested on April 28, in Edmonton, Alberta, with the assistance of Edmonton Police Service (EPS) Emergency Response Team and Major Crime Unit.

Thirty-eight-year-old Jenna Interman, was charged with robbery using a restricted or prohibited firearm and aggravated assault. The other suspect was released pending further investigation.

On June 6, Calgary Police Service arrested 44-year-old Rebecca Powless in relation to Surrey RCMP’s ongoing investigation. Charges were laid against her, including robbery using a restricted or prohibited firearm, aggravated assault, and discharge a firearm with intent to wound / disfigure.

“Thank you to our partner agencies for their support and cooperation in this ongoing investigation,” said Surrey RCMP Media Relations Officer, Cpl. James Mason.