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Manitoba police dog helps capture Steinbach robbery suspect

Enzo the police dog helped RCMP officers in Steinbach track down an armed robbery suspect over the weekend. Manitoba RCMP / Handout

RCMP are saying “good boy” after one of their police dogs helped track down a robbery suspect on the weekend.

About 10 p.m. on Sunday, officers were alerted to an armed robbery that happened at a Main Street business in Steinbach, Manitoba. The suspect was reported to have been armed with a gun, and made off with an undisclosed amount of cash.

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It was then that the canine unit and police dog Enzo were called in.

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Enzo and his handler were able to track the suspect down to a nearby residence, and a 14-year-old boy was placed under arrest.

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He faces a number of charges including robbery with a firearm, disguise with intent, and carrying a concealed weapon.

The teen remains in custody.

It’s the second time in the past week that a police dog in Manitoba has been credited with helping police make an arrest, after officers in Winnipeg called in the canine unit on Sunday to track down a suspected car thief.

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