Six people from Ottawa face robbery charges after a smash-and-grab at a Cornwall Square jewelry store. Arrests made swiftly by Ottawa police in the area.
Smash-and-Grab at Cornwall Square Leads to Six Arrests
Six individuals from Ottawa — including five teens and one adult — have been charged following a bold smash-and-grab robbery at a jewelry store inside Cornwall Square mall on Monday, July 29.
Jewelry Store Targeted in Afternoon Attack
According to Cornwall Police Service, the robbery occurred shortly after 2 p.m. when suspects entered the mall wearing hoods and face coverings. Armed with hammers, they smashed glass display cases and stuffed jewelry into garbage bags before attempting to flee the scene.
Ottawa Police Make Swift Arrests at the Scene
As the suspects exited the mall and entered a vehicle, they were immediately arrested by Ottawa police officers, who happened to be in the area conducting an unrelated robbery investigation. The quick response prevented the suspects from escaping with the stolen items.
Charges Include Robbery and Disguise With Intent
Cornwall police have charged four 16-year-old boys, an 18-year-old, and a 24-year-old man with robbery, disguise with intent, mischief, and possession of property obtained by crime over $5,000. All six were held in custody pending bail hearings.
Robbery Investigation Continues
Authorities have not disclosed whether the incident is connected to other recent thefts or robberies in the region. The investigation remains ongoing, and police say further charges are possible as evidence is reviewed.
Police Urge Community Vigilance
The Cornwall Police Service is urging businesses and the public to remain alert, emphasizing the importance of reporting suspicious activity. Monday’s high-profile arrest highlights continued concerns over coordinated youth involvement in serious property crimes across Ontario.