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Thunder Bay Police Investigation Leads to Robbery, Forcible Entry and Other Charges
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Thunder Bay man faces robbery, forcible entry and other charges after a Pine Street investigationTHUNDER BAY — A 43-year-old Thunder Bay man has been remanded into custody after a Thunder Bay Police Service investigation that began with a reported theft in the Pine Street area.
Thunder Bay man faces four chargesAs a result of the investigation, Brandon Smith, 43, of Thunder Bay has been charged with:robbery — violence immediately before or after;mischief under $5,000;forcible entry; andfailure to comply with a release order.
Under Section 344, robbery where the specific firearm provisions do not apply carries a maximum sentence of life imprisonment.
If the Crown proceeds by indictment, the maximum sentence is two years in prison.
If prosecuted by indictment, it carries a maximum sentence of two years imprisonment.