The Calgary Police Service (CPS) have confirmed they arrested a woman Tuesday who was wanted on warrants in connection to a recent bank robbery.
Jenna Margaret Interman, 30, was arrested in northeast Calgary after a traffic stop.
The police had been looking for Interman in connection with a robbery on June 23 at a bank in the 8200 block of Centre Street North.
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In a news release Wednesday, police said during the robbery a gun was indicated and a note passed to a teller.
Interman has been charged with robbery, possession of a weapon in connection to that incident, as well as unrelated charges of house break-and-enter, theft and breaching conditions of a previous release.
CPS said the arrest Tuesday resulted in more charges against Interman.
She now also faces charges of possession of stolen property over $5,000; possession of stolen property under $5,000; possession of marijuana; identity theft and three counts of being unlawfully at large.
A man who was also in the vehicle was also charged. Clayton McKay, 34, is charged with possession of stolen property over $5,000, possession of stolen property under $5,000, two counts of resisting arrest, operating a vehicle while disqualified, identity fraud and five counts of unlawfully being at large among several other charges.
The police also said an officer was injured in the course of the arrest Tuesday.