A 24-year-old man has been arrested in connection to an armed robbery at a Saskatoon convenience store.
This comes one day after police released information about three suspects involved in the same incident at Westmount Foods.
On April 11, four people entered the store and threatened an employee with a handgun before making off with some cash.
One suspect was arrested Monday evening by Saskatoon police.
He faces several charges including robbery, wearing a disguise, and possessing a weapon while on probation.
Earlier this month, Westmount owner Hamid Khan said he was fed up with armed robberies at his 29th Street West location.
He moved from Pakistan last summer, and said he regrets coming to the city.
The store has been robbed at least three times since late December.
The investigation into the Westmount robberies continues.
People are reminded to contact the Saskatoon Police Service or Crime Stoppers if they have any information that may assist in these investigations.