Man allegedly uses stolen taxi to rob 3 gas stations in 27 minutes
In just 27 minutes, three gas stations in the Halifax Regional Municipality were allegedly robbed by a 34-year-old man driving a stolen taxi from Truro on Wednesday night, RCMP said.
Halifax man hit gas stations in Enfield, Fall River and Lower Sackville, police say
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In just 27 minutes, three gas stations in the Halifax Regional Municipality were allegedly robbed by a 34-year-old man driving a stolen taxi from Truro, N.S., on Wednesday night, RCMP say.
At 11:28 p.m., the man got away with money at the first robbery at the Irving Big Stop in Enfield, police said.
He then hit the Petro-Canada station in Fall River at 11:44 p.m., leaving with money and cigarettes.
At 11:55 p.m., the man walked away with money from an Irving gas station in Lower Sackville.
Police said he was carrying a knife during two of the robberies.
The man was arrested in Dartmouth overnight and was facing robbery and weapons charges in Dartmouth provincial court on Thursday.