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Former broadcaster Steve Vogelsang sentenced for Sask. bank robberies

Steve Vogelsang, 53, a person of interest in a Saskatoon bank robbery on July 31, 2017.
Former news anchor Steve Vogelsang pleaded guilty to robbing three banks in Regina and one in Saskatoon. Saskatoon Police Service / Supplied

Former broadcaster and college instructor Steve Vogelsang has received a five-year prison sentence for a string of Saskatchewan bank robberies in 2017.

With credit for time on remand, the 55-year-old former sports anchor is slated to spend nearly three more years in prison.

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Vogelsang entered guilty pleas Thursday in Regina.

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Court heard Vogelsang claimed to have a bomb during one Regina bank robbery. In Saskatoon, Vogelsang claimed to have a gun at a TD Bank in July 2017.

Two more Regina robberies followed.

Vogelsang was previously a sports anchor at CKY, which became CTV Winnipeg. He later became news director.

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The 55-year-old was also a journalism instructor in the Creative Communications program at Winnipeg’s Red River College.

The former broadcaster has similar charges before court in Alberta related to bank robberies in Medicine Hat.

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