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Baby stroller knocked over, woman dragged during robbery near Winnipeg library

A motherwas brieflydragged and her infant knocked over in a stroller while trying to prevent her purse from being stolen in front of a Winnipeg public library.

16-year-old boycharged with armed robbery, 2nd male not yet found

A close up photo of a the text on a Winnipeg police car.
When police spotted the stolen vehicle the next day, it slowed down and a 16-year-old boy jumped out and ran. Officers caught him a short distance away. (Jeff Stapleton/CBC)

A motherwas brieflydragged and her infant was knocked over in a stroller while trying to prevent her purse from being stolen in front of a Winnipeg public library.

According to police, the mother and child werein the entranceway ofthe St. John's library at the corner of Salter Street and Machray Avenue when they were confronted around 2 p.m. Friday by two males.

One of the attackers grabbed the purse and dragged the woman as she was still hanging on. That's when the stroller was knocked over as well.

The two males ran off but returned to the area moments later, realizing they had the woman's car keys. Just as they located the carand were getting inside, some nearbyconstruction workers ran to the scene and tried to stop the theft.

One of the males pulled a gun and pointed it at the workers, who backed down. The males then sped off in the stolen vehicle, police said.

Neither the woman or the child required any medical attention, police said.

'Fluid scenario'

Typically, police discourage bystanders from getting involved in potentially dangerous situations but "people will often still choose to help when needed, even if this decision puts themselves in harm's way," said spokesperson Const.Dani McKinnon.

Theconstructionworkers might have witnessed the original robbery but didn't have a chance to intervene. However, they didwhen the two males returned,McKinnonsaid.

"It sounds like this was a very fluid scenario. [It was also] a very vulnerable situation with the victim's young baby present."

The following day officers spotted the vehiclebeing driven not far from where the carjacking occurred. The officers attempted a traffic stop and as the vehicle slowed down, one personjumped out and ran.

The officers ran after him and caught up, taking him into custody.

A 16-year-old boyhas been charged with armed robbery, possession of stolen property and operating a vehicle while prohibited.

McKinnoncould not say if the teen was the driver or passenger in the vehicle the day he was arrested. The vehicle has been recovered, butthe other male has not yetbeen located.

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